Should you’re something like me (chronically on-line, spend an excessive amount of time scrolling TikTok), you’ve in all probability seen tons of movies over the previous few weeks of World Cup followers from Europe, Japan, Korea, and Mexico flooding numerous cities in america to observe the matches.
It’s a type of uncommon, healthful moments that you just barely see on the web lately, with individuals of all races and cultures getting alongside, and Europeans lastly realizing that every one the propaganda they heard about America is fake. Seeing British individuals’s eyes gentle up after they style meals with taste for as soon as has additionally been fairly entertaining, and a break from the same old doom-scrolling.
However I couldn’t assist however discover one thing within the feedback as a result of I’m a downer who likes to be overly crucial, as you may in all probability inform by now. I noticed lots of people saying that that is some groundbreaking second in historical past that has lastly allowed people to attach, be taught, and develop collectively.
And I assumed: “Nuh-uh! Esports has been doing this for ages. Particularly the FGC.”
The worldwide FGC is many years within the making
Clearly, the World Cup is a mainstream, worldwide occasion that has a a lot bigger viewers than esports might ever dream of. It’s no shock that the “normies” on the market assume this entire “cultures clashing at tournaments” factor is a novel expertise. I don’t count on them to find out about some random Tekken tourney in Japan.
However I believe it’s cool that the FGC has been doing this for many years with none recognition. It wasn’t for web clout or TikTok consideration. It was simply an genuine gathering of like-minded nerds that didn’t care about race or nationality. They only wished to win.
What began as grudge matches at grungy arcades grew to combating recreation tournaments by the Nineties. One of many earliest notable tourneys was Battle By the Bay, held in California in 1996 by the group that later began Evo. It featured 40 rivals throughout a wide range of arcade video games, together with Alex Valle and John Choi. And there have been no money prizes. It was all for the love of the sport.
A long time later, the FGC hasn’t actually modified all that a lot. The prize swimming pools are typically decrease than in different esports scenes, however their ardour has remained simply as sturdy. In actual fact, combating recreation rivals will journey the world over to compete, even when they solely have an opportunity at a couple of thousand bucks. You’ll casually see gamers from Japan competing at Tremendous Smash Bros. tourneys all year long, keen to fly 10-plus hours simply in hopes of profitable $500.
Understanding you’re at an occasion with different sorta unhinged individuals keen to fly to a different nation simply because they love a recreation… That’s one thing not many exterior the FGC will perceive.
“Evo is a world celebration of the entire combating style,” Evo founder Joey “Mr. Wizard” Cuellar informed ESPN back in 2016. “We see ourselves as an important complement to the circuits, which deal with one recreation. Opponents from 85 completely different nations come out to compete at Evo. When you could have an occasion that caters to virtually all sections of the combating recreation neighborhood, it’s particular.”
To combating recreation execs, these tournaments really feel just like the promised land. Irrespective of the place the match is, that’s the place they should be in the event that they need to chase glory, defeat rivals, show their talent, and be the very best. It’s not even all that intimidating to go someplace you’ve by no means been, since everybody on the match is there for a similar factor. And you might have already been interacting with the opposite rivals earlier than touchdown there.
Not like soccer (or soccer), video video games can join individuals from everywhere in the world. Earlier than heading to those tournaments, the professionals are grinding towards each other in on-line matches. Followers are watching professional gamers from tons of various nations stream matches on-line. This has created a way of togetherness earlier than the journey even begins.
You don’t want to talk the identical language at FGC tournaments
I requested Evo champion Leonardo “MenaRD” Mena II why he thinks the FGC has been such a cultural melting pot for many years forward of the World Cup.
He informed me: “It’s due to on-line play. You already expertise all cultures by way of on-line play; you’re competing towards individuals you don’t even know. You decide them primarily based on talent alone. That’s why we’re already used to it after we go to tournaments. You’re already coping with all these completely different individuals.”
This makes the neighborhood really feel extraordinarily acquainted, even if you happen to’re heading to Paris, Tokyo, or Las Vegas. Chances are you’ll not even know the language, however you recognize the sport.
“Combating video games are like a language. You may decide it up and play. You may cross limitations,” Deadly Fury: Metropolis of the Wolves Producer Shinya Tamaki informed Esports Insider. “You may talk with completely different cultures [through the game]. Each nation has a distinct playstyle. You be taught in regards to the world and the way different individuals play.”

Tekken 8 GOAT Arslan Ash has skilled this firsthand. He informed me that he initially solely competed towards different gamers in Pakistan. It was the one scene he knew when he began. However as he turned extra established within the scene, he seen how different nations performed as nicely, significantly Japan, European nations, and america. He determined to be taught English and Japanese, and develop into extra acquainted with different cultures.
“I made mates throughout,” he stated.
Combating video games can create these sorts of genuine moments and connections. It is because they’re a common phenomenon. Whereas combating video games are area of interest in comparison with video games like League of Legends and Counter-Strike 2, there are nonetheless individuals taking part in everywhere in the world. There are native scenes all over the place.
Arslan Ash identified that cricket is a well-liked sport in Pakistan however not in lots of different nations. In the meantime, “gaming is worldwide. Anybody can play the sport. Wherever you go on this planet, you’ll find Tekken gamers. Gaming is extra standard than sports activities. It’s extra accessible.”
I’m not too certain gaming is extra standard than sports activities, particularly when evaluating the scale of combating recreation tournaments to soccer matches. However I get what he’s saying. The neighborhood feels larger as a result of everyone seems to be related. They’re taking part in collectively on-line. They’re in the identical boards. They’re following the identical execs on X. They’re touring to tournaments the world over in hopes of qualifying for championships and majors.
Not like sports activities, these combating recreation tourneys are open to everybody. You might sit down with an area beginner or a competitor from throughout the globe. The brackets are open. There are not any nationwide leagues like soccer or League of Legends. This sort of cross-cultural interplay all through the season is fairly unparalleled in different scenes.
You may sit down with a random particular person and play a pleasant or bracket match, however they really feel so acquainted. That is somebody who shares your ardour for combating video games. Being such a distinct segment curiosity that values authenticity, you simply have an unstated bond with one other one that traveled the world over simply to play in a match. Even realizing you’ll each lose nicely earlier than the Prime 24.
“I could be taking part in video video games downstairs,” recalled Deadly Fury Director Hayato Konya at Evo Las Vegas, “and somebody can sit subsequent to me. We don’t converse the identical language. However we play collectively and talk that means. That may result in loads of relationship constructing with tons of individuals.
“Let’s try this once more someday. Let’s get a espresso. Let’s hang around. It fosters a neighborhood. It’s an fascinating instrument.”
For combating recreation gamers, going to america and getting a soda refill or heading to Japan to play darts at an arcade are usually not novel experiences. They aren’t TikTok-worthy moments. These are real experiences. Being immersed in so many alternative cultures is simply a part of competing within the FGC.
“I really feel FGC has at all times been a melting pot of various cultures. It doesn’t actually matter your background and who you might be,” MenaRD stated. “It’s in regards to the recreation and sharing that second and having time.”
Professional gamers transfer the world over for the FGC
Arslan Ash and MenaRD each moved to Japan to higher deal with their esports careers. For Arslan Ash, this helped him learn more matchups forward of worldwide tournaments. Nevertheless it additionally introduced him out of his consolation zone.
“In Japan, I’m doing loads of loopy issues,” Arslan informed me. “I’m at all times consuming one thing bizarre. I ate this very tiny fish, and it had eyes. You can not eat that simply anyplace. I tasted that factor…”
“Nah… I ordered it by accident. It was one thing crushed on high of my noodles. However I attempted it.”
For high combating recreation execs, different nations aren’t an unique vacation spot. They’re dwelling. It’s the place they prepare, the place they compete, the place they be taught matchups, and the place they advance their profession.
All of it goes again to the Nineties, when combating recreation tournaments started to appear. I hate to remind myself and different combating recreation followers, nevertheless it’s been over 30 years of competing by now. These nations are so acquainted to anybody invested within the scene. Touring, seeing completely different cities, and sitting subsequent to gamers who don’t converse the identical language is simply a part of the FGC.
I requested MenaRD what he does when he travels for a combating recreation occasion: “Primarily what I deal with is experiencing town itself by way of meals and historical past and the native scene. Sharing with the area people. Understanding the place I’m.”
It’s not about making a viral second on TikTok with an enormous stack of pancakes or individuals dancing on the street. These are healthful, don’t get me fallacious. However the combating recreation scene doesn’t must share these moments. They’re virtually intimate. Like sharing your private life. These nations aren’t novelties to individuals who have been connecting with different cultures for many years. These are their individuals.
Once more, not poo-poo’ing on individuals’s obsession with World Cup movies. I get all of us want some pleasure and whimsy proper now. And watching a man from the U.Okay. attempt to fly with bottles of ranch, which style terrible, isn’t going to fail to make me snicker. That Japanese man on the mechanical bull? Peak.
However the true melting pot is video video games, particularly the FGC. It’s not viral. It’s a life-style.
