So I am incredibly (doing backflips) happy to announce that Super Smash Bros Brawl will be on the 2010 Pro Circuit. The Pro Circuit Being the premier stage for competitive gaming period and Brawl being one of the premier competitive games of this generation its a match that we are proud to say is now a reality.
You can check out mlgpro.com for the full 2010 Pro Circuit announcements. Stay tuned for more dates and details in the future as they will be forthcoming.
More kids. People means a general group, kids means…kids. I love brawl don’t get me wrong, but that is their demographic. Denying that is denying yourself! BURN IN HELL AVEC SATAN, MINION!
are you that chudat dude? You’re pretty good at brawl.
Smash just for kids, a lot of the cast comes from games that haven’t been seen since most of them were born and some of them are really obscure for the crowd. If they designed the game just for kids they wouldn’t throw in those core features like hundreds of songs, custom stages, customizable music, settings, rules, retro demos, Nobuo Uematsu, trophies. Kids can be pleased by limited features and mediocre gameplay like all those licensed games have.
Aside from that, it’s good news to hear it being considered in the professional league. I wonder what the rules will be.
Yet Brawl has mediocre gameplay. I played a little bit of Melee and Brawl yesterday at a disappointing tournament, and after having exposure to SFIV, BB, HDRemix, and TvC after leaving Brawl, Brawl just pales in comparison. It was a step back from the standard Melee established.
Let’s not turn this into a Melee vs. Brawl debate, ok? We can leave that to PMs.
Cool stuff! Smash rightfully deserves to be in MLG even though I still think Melee is superior to Brawl in a competitive environment, nevertheless I love both and am happy for the fans who can attend MLG.
Took them long enough to get Brawl on though. After Melee’s success I thought it would be almost instant.
AZ, how come its only good for Smashers and Tekken people?
MLG is a business. They need to make $ off their events. barlw promises more/guaranteed $ better than what Melee can bring. It’s not at all a bad move. They’re a business for tournament games and we should just be glad that they chose to add a few fighting games to their circuit.