Evo 2011 Explained

2011 Evolution Championship Series
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Start Date:July 29
End Date:31
Tournament Format:Double elimination
Venues:Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino
Previous:2010
Next:2012

The 2011 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2011 or EVO 2011) was a fighting game event held in the Rio Las Vegas on July 6–8. The event featured a major tournament for five fighting games, including and Marvel vs. Capcom 3, as well as various smaller-scale competitions.

Background

Many of the major Street Fighter tournaments had added themselves to "The Road to Evo" group of events in 2011. Players who ranked well in these tournaments would receive a better seed in the Evolution Championship. Five such major tournaments were held between May 27 and June 25, 2011: UFGT7, Montreal Annual Tournament VIII, CEO 2011, NorCal Regionals 9, and East Coast Throwdown 3. IGN noted that competitors had taken a more serious stance towards these tournaments in 2011.[1]

Evo 2011 was held on July 6–8 in the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino. The event was livestreamed on Ustream and reached over 2 million unique viewers consuming over 1.9 million hours of video content in total. This livestream was produced as collaborative efforts of fighting game sites iPlayWinner, Team Sp00ky, Offcast, and FinestKO. The livestream was also available on PlayStation Home.[2]

Event summary

Evo 2011 featured major tournaments for , Marvel vs Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat 9, Tekken 6, and , as well as a side event for .[3] The Street Fighter IV tournament was won by Keita "Fuudo" Ai, playing with the character Fei Long. The grand finals for Marvel vs Capcom 3 were won by Jay "BOX Viscant" Snyder.

Engadget reported on the success of eight-year-old competitor Noah Solis in the 2011 Marvel vs Capcom 3 tournament, who made it into the top 48 before being eliminated by an older competitor.[4] In an interview with GiantBomb, Solis' father spoke of how he intends to support his son's success in fighting games, citing video games as one way alongside education to avoid falling into gang culture.[5]

Evo 2011 featured various panels with people such as Yoshinori Ono,[6] Seth Killian, Daigo Umehara, and Bandai Namco Entertainment.[7]

Results

PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Keita AiFuudoFei Long
2nd Abdullatif AlhmiliBrokentier LatifC.Viper
3rd PoongkoSeth
4th Daigo UmeharaMad Catz MCZ DYun
5th Yosuke ItoeLive|Pro KindevuYun
5th Hajime TaniguchiTokido MCZAkuma
7th Joshua PhilpotWolfkroneC.Viper
7th Peter SusiniFlashMetroidZangief, C.Viper
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Jay SnyderBOX ViscantWesker/Haggar/Phoenix, Wesker/Iron Man/Phoenix
2nd Eduardo Pérez-FrangieMCZ|DMG PR Balrog|Dante/Wolverine/Tron, Dante/Amaterasu/Wolverine|-|3rd| Justin Wong|EG Justin Wong|She-Hulk/Wolverine/Akuma, Storm/Wesker/Akuma, Wolverine/Storm/Akuma|-|4th| Peter Rosas|coL.CC Combofiend|She-Hulk/Taskmaster/Spencer|-|5th| Noel Brown|UVG Noel Brown|Wesker/Wolverine/Akuma, Wolverine/Wesker/Phoenix|-|5th| Ryan Ramirez |coL.CC Filipino Champ|Magneto/Sentinel/Phoenix, Magneto/Dormammu/Phoenix|-|7th| Tinh Ngo|Mine|Wesker/Taskmaster/Phoenix|-|7th| Raymond Monsada|X-Ray|Dante/Amaterasu/Magneto|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Carl WhiteEMP Perfect LegendKung Lao
2nd Giuseppe GrossovVv REOMileena, Cyrax
3rd Eric AkinsJOPJohnny Cage, Raiden
4th Christopher GonzalezNYChris GReptile
5th Denzell TerryDenzell TerryLiu Kang
5th Stephanie Brownback 16-BitKitana
7th Pirrelli TrumerATL ReddLiu Kang
7th Anthony VillanuevaOnlineTony213Kabal
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Rene MaistryDMG|Kor|Bob|-|2nd| Shawn Swain|Fab|Bob, Miguel|-|3rd| Reepal Parbhoo|Rip|Law|-|4th| James Garrett|JustFrameJames|Law, Baek|-|5th| Christopher Villarreal|Crow|Bob|-|5th| Jimmy Tran|Mr. Naps|Bryan|-|7th| Ryan Hart|LLL|Ryan HartKazuya
7th Hajime TaniguchiMCZ|Tokido|Bob|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Alex ChenSparkHakumen
2nd Steve BarthelemyLord KnightLitchi, Makoto
3rd Hajime TaniguchiMCZ|TokidoNoel
4th Kyle BourneZong OneCarl
5th Rob NagaroHeartNanaMakoto
5th Severine GreySevLambda-11
7th Damien BrantleyDsmoove12Noel
7th Dong YimWukuHazama

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: How One Man Won $10,000 Playing Mortal Kombat. IGN. Chen. James. 2011-05-18.
  2. Web site: Evolution 2011 tournament scores more than 2 million unique viewers. GameSpot. Leo. Jon. 2011-08-05.
  3. Web site: Evo 2011 Live!. GameSpot. 2011-08-05.
  4. Web site: Eight-year-old Noah brings the pain to pro players at EVO 2011. Engadget. Conditt. Jessica. 2011-07-31.
  5. Web site: Meet Noah Solis, the 8-Year-Old Fighting Game Wunderkind . GiantBomb. Klepek. Patrick. 2011-08-18.
  6. Web site: Evo2k11: Interview with producer Yoshinori Ono. Destructoid. Cortez. Jesse. 2011-08-01.
  7. Web site: Soul Calibur V Turned EVO 2011 Into The Stage Of History. Kotaku. Plunkett. Luke. 2011-08-01.