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''Melee'' was once again featured as a game at EVO 2014. This was the largest ''Melee'' tournament to date, with 970 entrants, surpassing the record set at EVO 2013. The event was later surpassed by [[Apex 2015]] with over 1600 entrants, beating the previous record by a substantial amount.
''Melee'' was once again featured as a game at EVO 2014. This was the largest ''Melee'' tournament to date, with 970 entrants, surpassing the record set at EVO 2013. The event was later surpassed by [[Apex 2015]] with over 1024 entrants.


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==2015==

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EVO is an annual fighting game tournament series held in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring competition from all over the world. Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl have both been featured at EVO tournaments over the years.

2007

In 2007, five different EVO events were held, each featuring Melee as a game.

Results

EVO South

Date: March 10th-11th
Location: Austin, Texas

1. Wobbles Ice Climbers (SSBM)Fox (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM) ($700)
2. Caveman Marth (SSBM)Fox (SSBM) ($200)
3. DoH Peach (SSBM) ($100)
4. Xzalla Ganondorf (SSBM)

EVO East

Date: May 25th-27th
Location: Stamford, Connecticut
Bracket

1. Mew2King Marth (SSBM) ($448)
2. PC Chris Falco (SSBM) ($128)
3. Cactuar Fox (SSBM) ($64)
4. Cort Peach (SSBM)
5. Forward Fox (SSBM)
5. ChuDat Ice Climbers (SSBM)
7. Inui Sheik (SSBM)
7. Dav3 Falco (SSBM)

EVO North

Date: June 22nd-24th
Location: Northbrook, Illinois

1. Drephen Sheik (SSBM) ($301)
2. Viperboy Falco (SSBM) ($86)
3. Mathos Falco (SSBM) ($43)
4. Eddie Ganondorf (SSBM)
5. dmac Ganondorf (SSBM)
5. Kels Fox (SSBM)
7. James Sparrow Falco (SSBM)
7. Brightside Marth (SSBM)

EVO West

Date: July 27th-29th
Location: San Diego, California

1. Mew2King Marth (SSBM) ($896)
2. PC Chris Falco (SSBM) ($256)
3. ChuDat Ice Climbers (SSBM) ($128)
4. Edrees Peach (SSBM)
5. Mr. Ganondorf Ganondorf (SSBM)
5. HugS Samus (SSBM)
7. Roy
7. Mango Jigglypuff (SSBM)

EVO World

Main article: EVO World 2007

EVO World 2007 was the largest Melee tournament prior to Brawl's release, with 270 entrants.

2008

EVO 2008 was the first EVO to feature Brawl as a game, replacing Melee. Over 110 players attended the tournament. CPU's R.O.B. defeated Ken's Marth in grand finals to win the tournament. The tournament was widely criticized for having many items turned on, including the Smash Ball.

2009

Main article: EVO 2009

EVO 2009 once again featured Brawl as a game, and unlike Evo 2008, used a ruleset with items turned off.

2013

Main article: EVO 2013

Melee was featured as a game at EVO 2013 after a six-year absence. This is the second largest Melee tournament to date, with 709 entrants, and held the record for over a year, with over twice the amount of players that attended Pound 4, the previous record holder.

2014

Main article: EVO 2014

Melee was once again featured as a game at EVO 2014. This was the largest Melee tournament to date, with 970 entrants, surpassing the record set at EVO 2013. The event was later surpassed by Apex 2015 with over 1024 entrants.

2015

Main article: EVO 2015

EVO 2015 will feature both Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

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