Heat

Heat in the context of fighting games refers to the excitement, tension, and often rivalry that builds up between players or within the community.

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In the fighting games industry, 'heat' encapsulates the emotional intensity that surrounds competitive matches. This can be the result of long-standing rivalries, dramatic comebacks, or even controversial moments that spark debates among fans. Heat is an essential element that keeps the community engaged and invested in the outcomes of tournaments and matches. It can turn a simple game into a memorable spectacle, driving viewership and participation. Just like in professional wrestling, where 'heat' is used to describe the crowd's reaction to a storyline, in fighting games, it reflects the community's emotional engagement. High stakes, personal grudges, and regional pride all contribute to the heat, making the competitive scene more thrilling.

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