Get ready for some exciting news, fighting game enthusiasts! The Evolution Championship Series (Evo) is gearing up to reveal some major updates at the Evo 2026 Announcement Show on December 6th. This highly anticipated event will provide a glimpse into the future of Evo, including details about Evo 2026, Evo Japan 2026, and the 2026 Evo Awards. But here's where it gets controversial... As Evo's parent company, RTS, was recently acquired by Qiddiya, a Saudi Arabian megaproject, the FGC is wondering what this means for the future of the series. Will Evo 2026 be a game-changer or a step in the wrong direction? Let's dive in and explore the possibilities. Every player who won at EVO France 2025 was a testament to the series' global reach and popularity. EVO France is set to return in 2026, and the FGC is buzzing with excitement. But the big question on everyone's mind is: what's next for Evo? Evo 2025 was a hit or miss, and the FGC is eager to see how it can improve in 2026. Some speculate that the December announcement will reveal a larger lineup, including new titles like Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls or old favorites like Dragon Ball FighterZ. Others are concerned about the potential watering down of Evo's prestige due to its continued expansion. But here's the catch: the Qiddiya acquisition could actually lead to a significant expansion for Evo next year. Quiddiya Chief Strategy Officer, Muhannad Aldawood, has hinted at new heights for Evo, and the announcement could start revealing some of these moves, including a larger lineup or even more Evo locations. So, what do you think? Will Evo 2026 be a triumph or a tragedy? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's discuss the future of this iconic fighting game series!