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Afterburner is set to take center stage in Auburn as it prepares to host what is being hailed as Indiana's largest fighting game tournament. Gamers from across the state and beyond are eagerly anticipating the event, which will feature popular titles like Super Smash Bros. and Street Fighter.
Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their skills and compete for prizes in a vibrant and competitive atmosphere. The tournament is expected to attract both seasoned players and newcomers, fostering a sense of community among gaming enthusiasts.
In addition to the main events, Afterburner will also include various side tournaments, allowing players to engage in multiple games and formats. Attendees can look forward to a weekend filled with intense matches, strategic gameplay, and the chance to connect with fellow gamers.
As the date approaches, excitement is building, and organizers are working diligently to ensure a smooth and thrilling experience for all participants. Afterburner promises to be an unforgettable celebration of fighting games in Indiana.
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