Overview
The Super Bowl of fighting games. EVO began as Battle by the Bay in 1996, evolving into the Evolution Championship Series—the most prestigious fighting game tournament worldwide. Players from every continent compete across multiple games. Legendary moments—Daigo’s parry, Moment 37—entered gaming history. EVO represents the FGC’s highest stage.
Fast facts
- Founded: 1996 (as B3/B4/B5).
- Current name: EVO (2002+).
- Location: Las Vegas (primarily).
- Ownership: Sony (2021+).
Historical moments
| Event | Year | Impact |
|---|
| Daigo Parry | 2004 | Most famous FGC moment |
| Wombo Combo | 2008 | Commentary legend |
| SonicFox rise | 2010s | Multi-game dominance |
Tournament structure
| Element | Format |
|---|
| Open registration | Anyone can enter |
| Double elimination | Loss forgiveness |
| Top 8 | Sunday finals |
| Multiple games | Main stage rotation |
Game selection
| Criteria | Consideration |
|---|
| Community size | Player interest |
| Publisher support | Prize pool contribution |
| Spectator appeal | Viewing experience |
| Competitive viability | Balanced gameplay |
Evolution over time
| Era | Scale |
|---|
| 1990s | Hundreds of entrants |
| 2000s | Thousands of entrants |
| 2010s | Tens of thousands |
| Sony era | Corporate backing |
Cultural significance
| Aspect | Impact |
|---|
| Player legitimacy | Career validation |
| Game relevance | EVO inclusion matters |
| Community gathering | Annual reunion |
| Mainstream attention | Media coverage |
See also