Evo 2011

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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 Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition and Marvel vs. Capcom 3, as well as various smaller-scale competitions.

2011 Evolution Championship Series
Tournament information
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, United States
DatesJuly 29–31
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination
Venue(s)Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino
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Background edit

 
Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino

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.[1] 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 edit

 
Fuudo receiving his trophy at the Street Fighter IV award ceremony

Evo 2011 featured major tournaments for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition, Marvel vs Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat 9, Tekken 6, and BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II, as well as a side event for Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.[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.[2]

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.[2][7]

Results edit

Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st   Keita Ai Fuudo Fei Long
2nd   Abdullatif Alhmili Brokentier Latif C.Viper
3rd   Poongko Seth
4th   Daigo Umehara Mad Catz MCZ D Yun
5th   Yosuke Ito eLive|Pro Kindevu Yun
5th   Hajime Taniguchi Tokido MCZ Akuma
7th   Joshua Philpot Wolfkrone C.Viper
7th   Peter Susini FlashMetroid Zangief, C.Viper
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st   Jay Snyder BOX Viscant Wesker/Haggar/Phoenix, Wesker/Iron Man/Phoenix
2nd   Eduardo Pérez-Frangie MCZ|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
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st   Carl White EMP Perfect Legend Kung Lao
2nd   Giuseppe Grosso vVv REO Mileena, Cyrax
3rd   Eric Akins JOP Johnny Cage, Raiden
4th   Christopher Gonzalez NYChris G Reptile
5th   Denzell Terry Denzell Terry Liu Kang
5th   Stephanie Brownback 16-Bit Kitana
7th   Pirrelli Trumer ATL Redd Liu Kang
7th   Anthony Villanueva OnlineTony213 Kabal
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st   Alex Chen Spark Hakumen
2nd   Steve Barthelemy Lord Knight Litchi, Makoto
3rd   Hajime Taniguchi MCZ|Tokido Noel
4th   Kyle Bourne Zong One Carl
5th   Rob Nagaro HeartNana Makoto
5th   Severine Grey Sev Lambda-11
7th   Damien Brantley Dsmoove12 Noel
7th   Dong Yim Wuku Hazama
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st   Rene Maistry DMG|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 Hart Kazuya
7th   Hajime Taniguchi MCZ|Tokido Bob

References edit

  1. ^ a b Chen, James (2011-05-18). "How One Man Won $10,000 Playing Mortal Kombat". IGN.
  2. ^ a b c Leo, Jon (2011-08-05). "Evolution 2011 tournament scores more than 2 million unique viewers". GameSpot.
  3. ^ "Evo 2011 Live!". GameSpot. 2011-08-05.
  4. ^ Conditt, Jessica (2011-07-31). "Eight-year-old Noah brings the pain to pro players at EVO 2011". Engadget.
  5. ^ Klepek, Patrick (2011-08-18). "Meet Noah Solis, the 8-Year-Old Fighting Game Wunderkind". GiantBomb.
  6. ^ Cortez, Jesse (2011-08-01). "Evo2k11: Interview with producer Yoshinori Ono". Destructoid.
  7. ^ Plunkett, Luke (2011-08-01). "Soul Calibur V Turned EVO 2011 Into The Stage Of History". Kotaku.
  8. ^ "EVO 2011 SSFIVAE Top 32 Bracket". ssfranking.com.