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'''Evolution 2019''', or simply '''EVO 2019''', was the 18th edition of the [[EVO|Evolution Championship Series]], a fighting game tournament held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. EVO 2019 took place on August 2nd to 4th, 2019, at the {{s|wikipedia|Mandalay Bay Events Center}}. It was announced on February 26th, by EVO's tournament director Joey "{{Sm|Mr. Wizard}}" Cuellar, that ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' would make its debut as an official game on the EVO 2019 game lineup. While it was confirmed to replace ''Smash Wii U'' if it released in time in 2018, this was the first EVO for ''Ultimate'' post-release. Notably, for the first time since EVO 2012, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' was not revealed to be in the lineup—although ''Melee'' was still present as a side event on August 3rd—making EVO 2019 the first one since [[EVO 2014|2014]] to feature only one Smash game at EVO instead of two. ''Ultimate'' ran on version 3.1.0, rather than running on 4.0.0 with {{SSBU|Hero}}, due to the update being released after the cutoff date for patches and being a few days before the tournament. | '''Evolution 2019''', or simply '''EVO 2019''', was the 18th edition of the [[EVO|Evolution Championship Series]], a fighting game tournament held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. EVO 2019 took place on August 2nd to 4th, 2019, at the {{s|wikipedia|Mandalay Bay Events Center}}. It was announced on February 26th, by EVO's tournament director Joey "{{Sm|Mr. Wizard}}" Cuellar, that ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' would make its debut as an official game on the EVO 2019 game lineup. While it was confirmed to replace ''Smash Wii U'' if it released in time in 2018, this was the first EVO for ''Ultimate'' post-release. Notably, for the first time since EVO 2012, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' was not revealed to be in the lineup—although ''Melee'' was still present as a side event on August 3rd—making EVO 2019 the first one since [[EVO 2014|2014]] to feature only one Smash game at EVO instead of two. ''Ultimate'' ran on version 3.1.0, rather than running on 4.0.0 with {{SSBU|Hero}}, due to the update being released after the cutoff date for patches and being a few days before the tournament. | ||
It is currently the [[List of largest Smash tournaments|largest ''Smash'' tournament of all time]], with 3,534 entrants signed up for ''Ultimate''. | It is currently the [[List of largest Smash tournaments|largest ''Smash'' tournament of all time]], with 3,534 entrants signed up for ''Ultimate'' (Without counting Online Tournaments). | ||
==Official Game Lineup== | ==Official Game Lineup== |
Revision as of 23:10, May 19, 2020
EVO 2019 | |
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Dates | August 2nd-4th, 2019 |
Venue | Mandalay Bay Events Center |
Address/City | 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, Nevada |
Attendance | 3,534 |
Results | |
winners | MkLeo |
Evolution 2019, or simply EVO 2019, was the 18th edition of the Evolution Championship Series, a fighting game tournament held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. EVO 2019 took place on August 2nd to 4th, 2019, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. It was announced on February 26th, by EVO's tournament director Joey "Mr. Wizard" Cuellar, that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate would make its debut as an official game on the EVO 2019 game lineup. While it was confirmed to replace Smash Wii U if it released in time in 2018, this was the first EVO for Ultimate post-release. Notably, for the first time since EVO 2012, Super Smash Bros. Melee was not revealed to be in the lineup—although Melee was still present as a side event on August 3rd—making EVO 2019 the first one since 2014 to feature only one Smash game at EVO instead of two. Ultimate ran on version 3.1.0, rather than running on 4.0.0 with Hero, due to the update being released after the cutoff date for patches and being a few days before the tournament.
It is currently the largest Smash tournament of all time, with 3,534 entrants signed up for Ultimate (Without counting Online Tournaments).
Official Game Lineup
Finals | Game | Entrants | Pot Size |
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Sunday | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | 3,534 | $35,340 |
Sunday | Tekken 7 | 1,899 | $23,989 |
Sunday | Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition | 1,951 | $69,510 |
Sunday | BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle | 646 | $6,460 |
Saturday | Mortal Kombat 11 | 1,576 | $30,670 |
Saturday | Samurai Shodown | 1,729 | $47,290 |
Saturday | Dragon Ball FighterZ | 1,200 | $12,000 |
Saturday | Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st] | 1,157 | $11,570 |
Friday | Soulcalibur VI | 746 | $7,460 |
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(3,534 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings[1] |
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1st | MkLeo | $21,204.00 | |
2nd | Tweek | $7,068.00 | |
3rd | Glutonny | $3,534.00 | |
4th | Samsora | $1,413.60 | |
5th | Raito | $706.80 | |
5th | ProtoBanham | $706.80 | |
7th | Zackray | $353.40 | |
7th | Light | $353.40 | |
9th | Abadango | ||
9th | Kameme | ||
9th | Nietono | ||
9th | Dabuz | ||
13th | ScAtt | ||
13th | Mr.R | ||
13th | Shuton | ||
13th | Marss | ||
17th | Shogun | ||
17th | Pandarian | ||
17th | HIKARU | ||
17th | WaDi | ||
17th | Elegant | ||
17th | Nairo | ||
17th | Plup | ||
17th | Maister | ||
25th | Vintendo | ||
25th | ESAM | ||
25th | Rotsuku | ||
25th | Seven | ||
25th | Sinji | ||
25th | Stroder | ||
25th | Myran | ||
25th | kept | ||
33rd | CaptainZack | ||
33rd | ZAKI | ||
33rd | Skilly | ||
33rd | Masashi | ||
33rd | Salem | ||
33rd | Cyro | ||
33rd | Dragoomba | ||
33rd | Zenyou | ||
33rd | Mao | ||
33rd | Puppeh | ||
33rd | MastaMario | ||
33rd | Lea | ||
33rd | Eim | ||
33rd | Chag | ||
33rd | Kome | ||
33rd | Sparg0 | ||
49th | Atelier | ||
49th | Flow | ||
49th | Etsuji | ||
49th | iStudying | ||
49th | AC | ||
49th | Prodigy | ||
49th | Wizzrobe | ||
49th | VoiD | ||
49th | Lui$ | ||
49th | Larry Lurr | ||
49th | Gackt | ||
49th | Jw | ||
49th | Mew2King | ||
49th | Seth | ||
49th | Javi | ||
49th | Umeki | ||
65th | Seagull Joe | ||
65th | Ogey | ||
65th | 8BitMan | ||
65th | CORONA17 | ||
65th | Cosmos | ||
65th | Dark Wizzy | ||
65th | Mada | ||
65th | Frawg | ||
65th | YMCA | ||
65th | FOW | ||
65th | Biddy | ||
65th | MuteAce | ||
65th | YOC | ||
65th | Awestin | ||
65th | PEW | ||
65th | varun | ||
65th | SexyBeast420 | ||
65th | RAIN | ||
65th | sm0ke | ||
65th | Nicko | ||
65th | Logix | ||
65th | SoulArts | ||
65th | ANTi | ||
65th | RFang | ||
65th | huto | ||
65th | NAKAT | ||
65th | falln | ||
65th | T | ||
65th | Stronghold | ||
65th | Phantom | ||
65th | ZD | ||
65th | MVD | ||
97th | BreaD | ||
97th | Lima | ||
97th | takera | ||
97th | Z | ||
97th | MrConCon | ||
97th | Heeew | ||
97th | SS Rose | ||
97th | Diamond D. | ||
97th | Cheeks | ||
97th | DD | ||
97th | crow | ||
97th | Wisdom | ||
97th | EKING | ||
97th | Duwang | ||
97th | Brosinex | ||
97th | Charliedaking | ||
97th | Ozone | ||
97th | Widget | ||
97th | Mr.Newport | ||
97th | Shoe | ||
97th | Thirsty | ||
97th | Death Arcana | ||
97th | Osiris | ||
97th | 0mart | ||
97th | LightningCam | ||
97th | Denti | ||
97th | Razo | ||
97th | Zace | ||
97th | Rickles | ||
97th | Phoenix | ||
97th | BassMage | ||
97th | Konga |
Side Events
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
(111 entrants)
Top 4 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Hungrybox | ||
2nd | ChuDat | ||
3rd | Bungwipe | ||
4th | dansdaman | ||
5th | Zhea | ||
5th | Cleps | ||
7th | SK92 | ||
7th | Nainsoo | ||
9th | Andymosity | ||
9th | RAFADIL | ||
9th | Bacon | ||
9th | Woodchipdust |
Trivia
- MkLeo won the largest cash prize for an Ultimate tournament at $21,204.
- MkLeo was congratulated by series director Masahiro Sakurai for his victory.[2] Sakurai thanked the participants for a good show, and watched some parts of the tournament, but missed the Grand Finals due to a meeting.
- Due to flight issues, LeoN was unable to attend the tournament, where he was seeded to eventually face MkLeo. In what was dubbed by some as the "Bowser curse", none of the Bowser players that had their matches shown on the official EVO Twitch stream won their sets.
- Raito is the only returning player from EVO 2018 that placed Top 8 in the singles tournaments for both Smash 4 and Smash Ultimate.
- Coincidentally, this is also the second year in a row Dabuz placed just outside of Top 8 and got 9th for both games.
- As there was only one official EVO stream for the Ultimate tournament, players like Hungrybox and ZeRo went out of their way to provide the results of numerous off-stream sets via Twitter and Twitch, respectively. This led to praise from the community for their efforts.
- After Mr.R lost to ProtoBanham, he pointed out that Proto had been looking at his phone in the middle of the set and asked if there was a ruling on it (due to the possibility of mid-set coaching, though Proto was apparently looking up kill combos for Inkling). After asking Bear (who helped direct the tournament), Bear told him that there was no such ruling and that the set was legitimate. Although some accused him of being a sore loser, he later confirmed on Twitter that he had no intention of replaying the set and was surprised that no such measure was put in place beforehand.[3]
- Despite having kidney stones, which required him to miss Super Smash Con 2019 later on, ProtoBanham was able to place 5th at the tournament.
- With Mew2King and his Smash protégé Wizzrobe both placing 49th, Plup was the highest-placing player in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles that is otherwise known for being a professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player, placing 17th.
- This tournament marks the worst placement for a number of players in an Ultimate tournament:
- Viewership of the tournament peaked at over 279,000 concurrent viewers across all streams, making it not only the most viewed Super Smash Bros. tournament in history, but also the most viewed EVO game of all time.
External links
- EVO's website
- EVO's twitter
- EVO's Tournament Director twitter
- smash.gg page
- Melee Side Event Smash.gg page
References
EVO | |
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World Championships | EVO World 2007 · EVO 2008 · EVO 2009 · EVO 2013 · EVO 2014 · EVO 2015 · EVO 2016 · EVO 2017 · EVO 2018 · EVO 2019 |
EVO 2007 circuit | EVO South · EVO East · EVO North · EVO West |
EVO Japan | EVO Japan 2018 · EVO Japan 2020 |