Evo 2018 Explained

2018 Evolution Championship Series
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Start Date:August 3
End Date:5, 2018
Tournament Format:Double elimination
Venues:Mandalay Bay
Attendance:~10,000
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 Evolution Championship Series (commonly referred to as Evo 2018 or EVO 2018) was a fighting game event held in Las Vegas on August 3 to 5 as part of the long-running Evolution Championship Series. The event offered tournaments for various video games, including Street Fighter V, Tekken 7, and Dragon Ball FighterZ. Over 10,000 people registered for the event with Dragon Ball FighterZ receiving the most entrants.

Venue

Just like the previous edition of the event, Evo 2018 took place in the Mandalay Bay resort for all three days of the event.[1] The first two days of the event were held at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, and the final day was held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Games

The eight games played at Evo 2018 were announced on February 6, 2018, during a special announcement stream on Twitch, with event co-founder Joey Cuellar discussing the inclusion of each game. The games set to be contested consisted of new releases, FGC contemporaries, and updated releases. New additions included and Dragon Ball FighterZ while would replace Street Fighter V.[2] [3] Regarding the Smash community, Super Smash Bros. Melees finals are once again being held during the Sunday Finals, contrast to its Saturday spot in the previous year.[4] For the third consecutive year, the Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition tournament will be a Capcom Pro Tour Premier event.[5]

The eight games being competed in officially at Evo 2018 were:[1]

When asked about the exclusion of , Joey Cuellar responded: “I don’t think people are playing it, and that’s the problem”. This statement is a reflection of the title's status as a commercial failure.[6] [1] A side tournament for the game was conducted, however.[7]

Side events

Evo featured competitions for many additional games as side events, such as Fighting EX Layer, Ultra Street Fighter IV, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and . Exhibitions for then-upcoming fighters Dead or Alive 6, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Soulcalibur VI also took place.[7] [8]

As with the previous three years, the AnimEVO series of side tournaments, which is dedicated to airdasher fighting games, was held at the event with over twenty-six games to compete in, including , Samurai Shodown V Special, , Windjammers, and Catherine, as well as former EVO titles The King of Fighters XIV, , Persona 4 Arena Ultimax and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.[9]

Participants

The Evolution Championship Series has historically been the largest fighting game tournament in the world, allowing free registration for anyone who wants to compete. Registration for the event closed on July 20, which Joey "Mr. Wizard" Cuellar had announced the final registration numbers. The three largest games from last year: Street Fighter V, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Melee have once again seen decreases in numbers with the games going from 2622 to 2421, 1515 to 1303, and 1435 to 1302 respectively. Dragon Ball FighterZ became the first game in years to surpass the entrant numbers of a Street Fighter game becoming the most entered game at Evo 2018, the first for a non-Street Fighter game. Tekken 7 once again saw an increase in entrant numbers going from over 1,200 entrants to 1,504 becoming the third largest game at the event.[10] [11]

Evo 2018 has received over 11,000 attendees in competition.[10]

Broadcasting

As with every year since Evo 2012, the entire tournament is streamed through the Twitch streaming service. The tournament is broadcast across eight different streams: seven Evo-run streams provide coverage of all games throughout the weekend, while Capcom runs its signature Capcom Fighters stream that features coverage of Street Fighter V matches on Friday and Saturday. The EVO1 channel provides coverage of the show The Jump Off, which airs on EVO6 whenever an exhibition or Top 8 takes place.[12] [8]

Reveals

Although it was not revealed at the event, during the Evo 2018 lineup reveal, Arc System Works announced Yang Xiao Long from RWBY as a DLC character for BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. Along with her announcement, the company stated that she and Blake Belladonna would be released free-of-charge, which would allow players to play as Team RWBY without having to pay for them.[13]

On the Saturday of the tournament, to coincide with the game's inclusion among the AnimEVO side events, DotEmu announced a port of Windjammers for the Nintendo Switch.[14] Shortly after the BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle finals ended, Arc System Works revealed nine new characters for the title to be released as DLC on August 6: Izayoi, Nine the Phantom, and Mai Natsume of BlazBlue; Mitsuru Kirijo, Akihiko Sanada and Labrys of Persona 4 Arena; and Merkava, Yuzuriha Sougets, and Mika Returna of Under Night In-Birth.[15] In addition, following the Fighting EX Layer side tournament, Arika revealed the game would be receiving an arcade port and announced a release window for forthcoming characters Pullum Purna and Vulcano Rosso. They also teased returning Street Fighter EX characters Area and Sharon and guest character Terry Bogard of Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters as future DLC.[16]

Following Sunday's Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 finals, Arc System Works announced an organized eSports circuit with the reveal of the ArcRevo World Tour. The circuit will focus on Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, and .[17] Prior to the Super Smash Bros. Melee grand final, Nintendo announced a special Nintendo Direct presentation for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which was later streamed on August 8.[18] Before the Tekken 7 finals, Bandai Namco announced that Astaroth and Seong Mi-na would be playable in Soulcalibur VI.[19] / At the end of the finals, series producer Katsuhiro Harada announced a second season of DLC for the Tekken 7, including six new playable characters. Three characters were revealed at the event: returning fighters Anna Williams and Lei Wulong, and special guest character Negan from The Walking Dead.[20] After the Dragon Ball FighterZ finals concluded, Bandai Namco announced an August 8 release date for the game's fifth and sixth DLC characters, base form Goku and Vegeta, as well as a reveal trailer for the seventh DLC character, Cooler.[21] Finally, just before the Street Fighter V finals, Capcom showed the first gameplay of the remaining two Season 3 DLC characters, G and Sagat, and confirmed they would be released the next day.[22]

Results

PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Benjamin SimonMOUZ|Problem X| M. Bison, Abigail|-| 2nd| Hajime Taniguchi| FOX|TokidoAkuma
3rd Keita AiCYG|Fuudo | R. Mika|-| 4th| Tsunehiro Kanamori | Gachikun| Rashid|-| 5th| Atsushi Fujimura | FD|Fujimura | Ibuki|-| 5th| Olivier Hay| RB|LuffyR. Mika
7th Christopher Rodriguez NadeRISE|Caba| Guile|-| 7th| Marcus Redmond | TheCoolKid93| Abigail|}Cell/Bardock/Vegeta
4th Naoki Nakayama Ponos|MokeKid Buu/Cell/Trunks
5th Perry VinsonW2W|KnowKamiAndroid 21/Cell/Goku Black, Cell/Fused Zamasu/Kid Buu
5th Ryota InoueGGP|KazunokoKid Buu/Adult Gohan/Yamcha
7th Tsutomu KubotaKuboAdult Gohan/Android 16/Goku
7th Steve CarbajalNRG|Supernoon | Kid Buu/Cell/Vegeta |}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Sun-woong YounFursan|LowHighShaheen
2nd Byeong-mun SonUYU|QudansDevil Jin
3rd Terrelle JacksonITS|Lil Majin| King|-| 4th| Hyun-jim Kim| FOX|JDCRDragunov
5th Nopparut HempamornAR|Book| Jin|-| 5th| Hyun-ho Jung| Fursan|Rangchu| Panda|-| 7th| Takumi Fujimura| AMD|ChirichiriShaheen
7th Takumi Hamasaki COOAS|NoromaJack-7, Dragunov
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st William HjelteTSM|Leffen| Fox|-| 2nd| Adam Lindgren| [A]|Armada| Fox, Peach|-| 3rd| Justin McGrath| PG|PlupSheik
4th Juan DebiedmaLiquid|Hungrybox| Jigglypuff|-| 5th| Justin Hallett| Wizzrobe| Captain Falcon|-| 5th| Joseph Marquez| C9|Mango| Falco|-| 7th| James Liu| OG|Swedish Delight| Sheik|-| 7th| Johnny Kim| Tempo|S2J| Captain Falcon|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Omito HashimotoOmito Johnny
2nd Masahiro TominagaSurugaya|MachaboKy
3rd Eli Rabadad LostSoulElphelt
4th unknownNageFaust
5th Hisatoshi UsuiRion Ky
5th unknownYOSHIMOTO|Zadi
7th Fukuda NorihiroMikado|Teresa| Jam|-| 7th| Harukuni Suga | Fumo | Elphelt|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Bharat ChintapallLimaBayonetta
2nd Zack LauthCaptainZackBayonetta
3rd Yuta UejimaDNG|Nietono| Sheik, Diddy Kong|-| 4th| Tamim Omary| EMG|Mistake| Bayonetta|-| 5th| Eric Weber| W2W|Mr ELucina
5th Jestise Negron PG|MVD| Diddy Kong|-| 7th| Tetsuya Ishiguro| CND|RaitoDuck Hunt
7th Toshimasa HayakawaYOSHIMOTO|Choco| Zero Suit Samus|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st unknownHeihoRuby/Gordeau
2nd Jeronte LathamPAG|Fame96Yu/Jin
3rd Ryuji UtsumiBE|DoraBang| Hazama/Nu-13|-| 4th| Kazuyuki Koji| KojiKOG| Tager/Waldstein|-| 5th| Ryota Inoue| GGP|Kazunoko| Ruby/Gordeau|-| 5th| Shoji Sho| CO|Fenritti| Jin/Hyde|-| 7th| unknown| Gouda| Gordeau/Nu-13|-| 7th| Kohki Hayashi| DettyWhiteRock| Yang/Waldstein|}
PlacePlayerAliasCharacter(s)
1st Curtis McCallNoble|RewindCatwoman, Black Adam, Blue Beetle, Firestorm
2nd Tommy TweedyNoble|Tweedy
Starfire, Doctor Fate
3rd Dominique McLeanFOX|SonicFox| Starfire, Firestorm, Red Hood, Black Manta|-| 4th| Ryan DeDomenico| Big D| Poison Ivy|-| 5th| Alexandre Dubé-Bilodeau| PG|Hayatei| Robin|-| 5th| Andrew Fontanez| Noble|SemiijCatwoman
7th Mo AmaechiMethod|SylverRyeHellboy
7th Matthew CommandeurBC|BiohazardBane, Cheetah, Starfire, Black Manta

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mejia . Ozzie . Evo 2018 Lineup Revealed; Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Misses the Cut . . 2018-08-03.
  2. Web site: Valdez . Nick . EVO 2018 Championship lineup revealed . . 2018-08-03.
  3. Web site: Ashcraft . Brian . Here Is The Evo 2018 Lineup . . 2018-08-03.
  4. Web site: Knezevic . Kevin . EVO 2018 Schedule: When Does It Start, How To Watch It . . 2018-08-03.
  5. Web site: Walker . Ian . Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Won’t Be On The Capcom Pro Tour . . 2018-08-03.
  6. Web site: Cabrera . David . Why Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite won’t be at the biggest fighting game tournament of the year . . 2018-08-03.
  7. Web site: Glaze . Virginia . Everything you need to know about Evo 2018 . . 2018-08-03.
  8. Web site: Donaldson . Alex . Evo 2018: how to watch the world’s biggest fighting game tournament – and why you should . . 2018-08-03.
  9. Web site: Moyse . Chris . Windjammers has one of the highest number of entrants at AnimEVO 2018 . . 2018-08-03.
  10. Web site: Newell . Adam . Dragon Ball FighterZ tops EVO 2018 entry numbers . . 2018-08-03.
  11. Web site: Donaldson . Alex . Dragon Ball FighterZ leads Evo 2018 registrations, barely snatching Street Fighter’s crown . . 2018-08-03.
  12. Web site: Moon . Mariella . How to watch the Evo 2018 fighting games tournament . . 2018-08-03.
  13. Web site: Sato . EVO 2018 Lineup Revealed, Includes BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle And Dragon Ball FighterZ . . 2018-08-03.
  14. Web site: Windjammers is finally confirmed for Nintendo's Switch. 21 September 2018.
  15. Web site: Doolan . Liam . Nine New Characters Are Joining The Fight In BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle . . 2018-08-05.
  16. Web site: Cito . Arne . Terry Bogard gets surprise spot in Fighting EX Layer & SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy . GameZone . 2018-08-05.
  17. Web site: Mejia . Ozzie . ArcRevo World Tour introduces global esports circuit for anime fighting games . . 2018-08-05.
  18. Web site: Knezevic . Kevin . Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct Announced For This Week . GameSpot . 6 August 2018.
  19. Web site: Soulcalibur 6 lineup adds Seong Mi-na and Astaroth. 21 September 2018.
  20. Web site: The Walking Dead’s Negan is coming to Tekken 7. 21 September 2018.
  21. Web site: Movie villain Cooler announced for Dragon Ball FighterZ. 21 September 2018.
  22. Web site: PlayStation on Twitter. 21 September 2018.