

Evo
Evo Looks Forward to France and the Return of Evo Awards
The Evolution Championship Series (known as Evo) concluded its flagship event in Las Vegas presented by Chipotle tonight, crowning 16 champions while celebrating the Fighting Game Community and its culture with the biggest and most immersive three-day festival of the year. Representing the largest and longest-running fighting game tournaments on Earth, Evo welcomed tens of thousands over the weekend with millions of fans who tuned in globally.
Next up, Evo will make its European debut at the Palais des Expos in Nice, France, on October 10-12, 2025, which will become the largest fighting game festival in EU history. Registration is still open at https://evo.gg/events/2025-france. Evo also announced it will return to Japan on May 1-3, 2026 and Las Vegas on June 26-28, 2026 along with the second annual Evo Awards in 2026 with more details to be unveiled later this year. Evo Singapore is now scheduled for early 2027.
“We feel strongly about the future of Evo after Japan became the largest in-person tournament in the history of the country earlier this year and now Las Vegas as our most immersive event ever,” said Stuart Saw, CEO for RTS, who co-owns and manages Evo along with Sony Interactive Entertainment. “Our team is focused on delivering unforgettable experiences for our diverse and passionate fighting game community, and we can’t wait to reveal our evolution in France.”
Evo Las Vegas packed a punch for everyone over the weekend, anchored by competitors from 60+ countries across the eight Arena Finals and eight Extended Lineup Finals. The Evo Arena on Sunday sold out, hosting 10,000 fans who enjoyed the newly redesigned space with larger screens to not miss a punch. On Saturday, SonicFox won their eighth Evo championship, only second all-time to fighting game legend Justin Wong’s nine Evo victories. Arslan Ash won his sixth Evo championship tonight in dramatic fashion along with his third consecutive Evo Las Vegas title and second-straight TEKKEN 8 championship. MenaRD became the first Street Fighter 6 champion to win Evo Japan and Evo Las Vegas in the same year and now owns three Evo titles.
Fans were also treated to the opportunity to play unreleased major gaming titles for the first time, including Quarter Up’s (Skybound Entertainment) Invincible VS and Arc System Works’ Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls along with new characters in Street Fighter 6, 2XKO and Fatal Fury: City of Wolves.
“Las Vegas is Evo’s flagship event, so we worked meticulously to refine and improve it this year with curated experiences that celebrate competitive fighting games,” said Rick Thiher, General Manager of Evo. “Every year what I love most about Evo is seeing the first timers explore, while at the same time, welcoming back generations of fans who grew up with the community.”
Major publishers surprised fans tonight during the Arena Finals with new announcements for Invincible VS, Guilty Gear -Strive-, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, Virtua Fighter, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, TEKKEN 8, UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II Sys:Celes, and Street Fighter 6.
ARENA FINALS CHAMPIONS
Street Fighter 6 – Capcom
Dominican Saul Leonardo “MenaRD” Mena II stormed through the bracket for his third Evo title after sweeping “Kakeru” from Japan in the Winners Final and the Grand Final in a rematch of Evo Japan from last year.
TEKKEN 8 – Bandai Namco Entertainment
In a 2024 rematch, Pakistan’s Arslan “Arslan Ash” Ash became a six-time Evo champion after defeating fellow countryman Atif “ATIF” Butt in a thrilling 3-1 Grand Final Reset battle. ATIF swept Arslan Ash in the Grand Final 3-0 before falling in the reset. This marked the third-straight year Arslan Ash has won in Evo Las Vegas.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – SNK’s
Japanese competitor from Osaka, Goichi “GO1” Kishida faced off against Lin “ET” Chiahung of Taiwan three times in a thrilling competition as Kishida scored a victory, 3-2, in the Grand Final Reset. GO1 became the first Evo champion of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
Guilty Gear -Strive- – Arc System Works
American Kyle “Kshuewhatdamoo” Shumate from Dublin, Ohio., took home the title in his first-ever Evo by knocking off fellow American Nathan “RedDitto” Chen of Monterey Park, Calif., 3-0. “Kshuewhatdamoo” dropped his match in the Grand Final, 3-0, before sweeping his opponent in the Grand Final Reset.
Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising – Cygames
American Matthieu “Kojicoco” Fardet who currently lives in Japan, defeated Matthew “Zane” Wanders from Trabuco Canyon, Calif., in a Grand Final Reset victory, 3-1, showcasing an incredible run from the Losers bracket. In 2024, Kojicoco finished in third place, marking the second consecutive year with a top three finish at Evo in Las Vegas.
MARVEL vs. CAPCOM 2 – Capcom
American Ken “Khaos” Villalobos from Los Angeles, Calif., knocked off fellow American Andy “Vigga” Nguyen from Seattle, Wash., for his first Evo championship in another thrilling contest, 3-2.
Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes – Arc System Works
American Jaden “Defiant” E., from Jacksonville, Fla., who finished fourth in Evo 2024, took home the title after defeating fellow Florida native from Palm Bay, Izayah “BigBlack” Davis, 3-2. Defiant came from the Losers bracket and knocked off “BigBlack” in the Grand Final and then again in the Grand Final Reset to become a first time Evo champion.
Mortal Kombat 1 – Warner Bros. Games
American Dominique “SonicFox” McLean from Seattle, Wash., made Evo history winning their eighth overall Evo title, moving second overall to Justin Wong. They pulled out a thriller 3-2 over Nicolás “NicoLas” Martínez from Chile in a rematch from 2024.
EXTENDED LINEUP CHAMPIONS
The King of Fighters XV – SNK
Taiwan’s Lin “ET” Chiahung found redemption tonight after losing the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Grand Final earlier in the day to capture his third Evo championship after beating Kofero “Layec” Honesto of Mexico, 3-1. ET is considered to be one of the best The King of Fighters players of all time.
BlazBlue: Central Fiction – Arc System Works
American Ryane “XCaliburBladez” Jimenez from New York defeated “J-Anson” from Japan in the Grand Final, 3-2, to take the BlazBlue: Central Fiction title back to the Big Apple.
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O – SEGA
Fellow Japanese competitors faced off as the top seed “Akani Shiwapo” defeated “Itabashi Zangief” 3-1 in the Grand Final.
Killer Instinct – Xbox Game Studios
Roman “Roman22s” Gilbert from Phoenix, Ariz., made an astonishing comeback from the Losers bracket by winning six-straight games over the defending champion Anthony “DaaChronicle” Garcia from Kerman, Calif. This was Gilbert’s first-career Evo title in his fourth Evo appearance.
Rivals of Aether II – offbrand games & Aether Studios
American Justin “Plup” McGrath from Orlando, Fla., knocked off countrymate Nick “Stango” Stanton of Philadelphia, Pa., 3-1. It was a dominating performance throughout the tournament from McGrath, who only dropped a single game earning his first Evo championship.
Samurai Shodown – SNK
Brad “Scrub Saibot” Hanasyk, from Edmonton, Canada, defeated “Watanabe Shachou” from Japan in a Grand Final Reset in a winner-take-all game five. This is Scrub Saibot’s first Evo championship and solidified his position as the top Samurai Shodown player in the world.
Capcom vs. SNK 2 – Capcom
Ryo “BAS” Yoshida from Japan won his third Evo championship winning 2-0 over American John “ChoiBoi” Choi from San Jose, Calif., a 2025 Evo Hall of Fame inductee during the Evo Awards in February and who has competed in every Evo.
Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 – Arc System Works
American TJ “Vogue” Huckabee from Lake Forest, Calif., won his first Evo championship 3-2 defeating American Bennett “KTP” Gerlach from Nashville, Tenn., who competed in his first Evo.
Evo produced its most immersive festival yet to unite the fighting game community. Major brands connected with fans at Evo including Chipotle (headlined with the foiled-wrapped Burrito Bus welcoming fans all weekend with free rides to a nearby Chipotle location to satisfy their cravings), AT&T, PlayStation, Qiddiya Gaming, Nacon, Zenni, Red Bull, White Claw Zero Proof, Under Armour, Voodoo Ranger IPA, and Grand Archive TCG.
The Evo Arcade Controller Museum truly came into its own this year with a history of fighting game controllers by PlayStation that channeled the life and soul of the arcade era. The museum also featured an exhibit recreating Evo Moment #37, and its Icons Art Exhibition with guest artists including Shinkiro and jbstyle honoring characters that transcend the experiences found within the games themselves.
At the center of the festival, the Evo Arcade offered fans the opportunity to play for free 300+ classic cabinet games spanning nearly the half of a football field and anchored by the Voodoo Ranger IPA Pop-Up Bar.
The expanded Evo Showcase featured new announcements, collaborations with publishers, and legends including six-time Evo champion Arslan Ash and Japanese influencer Betty facing off against nine-time Evo champion Justin Wong.
Other notable interactive experiences during Evo included the Artist Alley to purchase curated fighting game art at Evo, the Cosplay Contest with Steff Von Schweetz from Las Vegas, Nev., capturing the crown as Cagliostro from the Granblue Fantasy universe and winning an all-expense trip to a future Evo event globally, the BYOC (Bring Your Own Console) community-led area for fighting games, and the new Indie Dev Gallery featuring 14 up-and-coming fighting game publishers for fans to explore.
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Canada
Evolution Championship Series (Evo) 2023 Presented by Chipotle Announces Eight Game Lineup Featuring Street Fighter 6, TEKKEN 7 and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
Evolution Championship Series (known as Evo), the largest and longest-running fighting game tournament, announced tonight it will return to Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino for the second-consecutive year with an exciting slate of both new and returning fighting games as well as select finals to once again be held at Michelob ULTRA Arena. Street Fighter 6 will be making its Evo debut this year after its launch this summer.
The eight fighting games that will be featured at Evo on August 4-6, 2023 are:
- Street Fighter 6 – PS4 (Capcom)
- Guilty Gear -Strive- PS4 (Arc System Works)
- Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate – PS4 (Warner Bros. Games)
- TEKKEN 7 – PS4 (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment)
- THE KING OF FIGHTERS XV – PS4 (SNK)
- MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA – PS4 (Lasengle)
- DRAGON BALL FighterZ – PS4 (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment)
- Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 – PS4 (Capcom)
“We are excited to once again feature an incredible lineup of fighting games at Evo 2023 and are thrilled to be including our first Evo Throwback tournament with Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3,” said Rick Thiher, General Manager of Evo. “This year we’re establishing $25,000 minimum prize pools for each tournament in our lineup, and continuing our efforts to improve the Evo event experience for players and fans.”
This year’s featured Evo tournament titles represent the diverse fighting gaming community. The freshly launched Street Fighter 6 will be part of the Evo lineup and TEKKEN 7 will make its seventh appearance at Evo. For the second-straight year, Guilty Gear -Strive-, will be featured in the slate of games along with THE KING OF FIGHTERS XV.
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate returns for the third time and DRAGON BALL FighterZ will once again feature unique true-to-the-anime gameplay and team vs. team matches. Following the success of the debut of MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA at Evo last year, the game will be back this summer.
For the first time ever at Evo, all tournaments in 2023 will now feature a $25,000 minimum prize pool. The Evo Showcase will return to Mandalay Bay on Friday, Aug 4, with exciting panels, music showcases, featured exhibitions and community highlights to display the extraordinary history of competitive fighting games. The Indie Fighting Game Gallery is also returning with more games being shown and on-site museums, including the Arcade Stick Museum, will be expanding this year.
In 2022, Evo returned to its first in-person event since 2019 in front of nearly 18,000 in attendance, with over 3.7 million people viewing the streams, and the average person watching the event online for about 82 minutes. The event welcomed more than 7,000 competitors from 63 countries, and for the first time, the world’s most storied fighting game championship had a free-play arcade with over 120 machines and it will be even larger in 2023.
During the Evo announcement show tonight it was revealed that Chipotle will be the presenting partner for Evo 2023. The brand’s presence will feature a Community Lounge, mini pick-up brackets, giveaways and chances to win free Chipotle. This partnership will bring an elevated experience for competitors and spectators alike.
Registration is open now and fans can purchase tickets at evo.gg. Hotel rooms will be available at Mandalay Bay and for those who want to watch, tournaments will be streamed live for the entirety of the event.
Evo Japan will return to Tokyo on March 31-April 2, 2023 at the Tokyo Big Sight as the venue will host the historic fighting game tournaments.
Canada
Capcom’s Street Fighter™ 6 Charges Into Evo on Its World Tour to Officially Launch in 2023
Fans will have the opportunity to play Street Fighter 6 in Capcom and Sony booths, hear exclusive announcements and watch the finals of Street Fighter V in the Michelob ULTRA Arena
The Evolution Championship Series (Evo), one of the most pioneering and storied events in gaming, announced Capcom’s next evolution of the Street Fighter
“The Street Fighter series is responsible for the origin of Evo. We are beyond excited to welcome Capcom to this year’s event and give our fans the opportunity to check out Street Fighter 6,” said Rick Thiher, General Manager of Evo. “We are committed to collaborating with publishers like Capcom in an effort to celebrate the legacy of our genre and inspire the next generation of the fighting game community.”
The Street Fighter franchise has sold more than 47 million units since its debut 35 years ago. Powered by Capcom’s proprietary RE ENGINE, Street Fighter 6 spans three distinct game modes, including Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. The experience also includes innovative new gameplay features, plus enhanced visuals for every aspect of the game. With more ways than ever to play, Street Fighter 6 has something for everyone – new and old fans alike – and will be ready to take on all contenders when it launches on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam in 2023.
Evo is owned and managed by RTS, a talent management and brand consulting company, and Sony Interactive Entertainment, and enjoys support by its partners PlayStation Tournaments, Sony, Fusion by PowerA and INZONE from Sony.
Canada
Sony Interactive Entertainment and New Esports Venture, RTS, Jointly Acquire the Evolution Championship Series (Evo)

Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC and RTS, a new venture born out of Endeavor’s esports business, announced today that they have acquired the assets and properties of the Evolution Championship Series (“Evo”), the world’s largest fighting game event, from Triple Perfect, Inc., through a joint venture esports partnership.
Through this new partnership, Tony and Tom Cannon, co-founders of Evo, will continue to be closely involved as key advisors to ensure that Evo remains a one-of-a-kind, grassroots competitive platform for fighting game players and fans around the globe. This collaboration will propel Evo even further as the premier fighting game tournament and foster the continued growth of the competitive gaming community on all platforms.
With the support of world-class publishers, Evo is returning this year as Evo Online, a fully online competition taking place August 6 – 8 and 13 – 15. Entry will be free, and players in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America* will be able to compete in BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment’s Tekken 7, Capcom’s Street Fighter V: Champion Edition, Warner Bros. Games’ Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate**, and Arc System Works’ Guilty Gear
“Fighting games have been a vital part of PlayStation’s legacy and our community since the very beginning, and we’ve been thrilled to partner with Evo over the years,” said Steven Roberts, VP, Global Competitive Gaming, SIE. “This joint acquisition with RTS marks a new chapter of collaboration with Evo’s co-founders, Tom and Tony Cannon, and their passionate community of fighting game fans.”
“Evo is a unique and iconic community unlike any other in the fighting game space, and we’re proud to be partnering with the SIE team and the legends that are Tom and Tony—as well as Mark Julio as Head of Business Development—to help grow Evo,” said Stuart Saw, CEO, RTS. “We’ve got so many exciting plans in store for this year and beyond.”
“Tom and I are incredibly excited by the partnership with SIE and RTS,” said Tony Cannon, co-founder of Evo. “Both companies bring a wealth of experience and share our passion for what makes the fighting game community so great. We are looking forward to working with them to launch Evo to the next level while remaining true to our roots.”
As a result of the acquisition, Evo will be operated by the recently formed joint venture between SIE and RTS. Terms of this transaction including the acquisition cost and ownership split of the joint venture are not disclosed due to contractual commitments.
* Players in the following locations are eligible to participate: United States, Canada, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, Ireland, UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Western Russia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
** Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate will only operate in North America, Europe and Latin America regions.
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