EVO 2015
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Dates July 17th-19th, 2015
Venue Bally's/Paris Hotel and Casino
Address/City 3655 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada USA
Attendance 3,284
Entry fees Melee singles: $10
Smash Wii U singles: $10
Pot size(s) Melee singles: $18,690.00
Smash Wii U singles: $19,260.00
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners Sweden Armada 1v1
USA PewPewU & USA SFAT 2v2
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Chile ZeRo
Staff
Organizer(s) Mr. Wizard

Evolution 2015, or simply EVO 2015, was the 14th edition of the Evolution Championship Series, a fighting game tournament held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada, which took place on July 17th to 19th, 2015 at the Bally's Las Vegas / Paris Las Vegas Casino. It featured Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles, as well as a Melee doubles side-event.

EVO 2015 currently stands as the second largest Melee and Smash 4 tournament to date, with 1,926 entrants for Smash 4, 1,869 entrants for Melee, and 3,284 unique players across both games. Contrary to expectations that there would be a large overlap on the player base for both games, Joey Cuellar, EVO's tournament director, confirmed that only 517 players entered both games, an overlap of only 16%.[1][2]

EVO 2015 allowed custom special moves in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U by utilizing the Official Custom Moveset Project, and was notably the last major tournament to use the project. Furthermore, several of the game's DLC characters, Lucas, Roy, and Ryu, were not allowed due to their then-recent release[3].

Official game lineupEdit

The official game lineup for EVO 2015 was announced on January 20th, by Joey Cuellar, during a live stream on Twitch.tv, with Mike Ross as host. Notably for this year's edition was the inclusion of two Smash games on the official lineup, for the first time, with the return of Super Smash Bros. Melee alongside Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The decision to include both games was made after continued interest in Melee was noted by the staff, following the release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, with the record breaking numbers for Apex 2015.[4]

Finals Game Entrants Pot Size
Sunday Ultra Street Fighter IV 2,227 $72,270
Sunday Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 816 $9,060
Sunday Super Smash Bros. Melee 1,869 $18,690
Sunday Mortal Kombat X 1,162 $61,620
Sunday Guilty Gear Xrd Sign 968 $19,680
Saturday Killer Instinct 397 $53,970
Saturday Tekken 7 458 $34,580
Saturday Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1,926 $19,260
Friday Persona 4 Arena Ultimax 437 $14,370
  • All pot prize values were taken from [6].

RulesetEdit

Super Smash Bros. MeleeEdit

  • Items are set to off and none. Pause disabled
  • 4 stocks and 8 minute time limit.
  • 2/3 games; 3/5 for Winner's, Loser's, and Grand Finals
  • Wobbling is allowed. The freeze glitch and infinite stalling are banned however.
  • First stage is decided by banning from the Starter Stages in P1-P2-P2-P1 order.
  • Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
  • In a Best of 3 match, a player can ban 1 stage upon winning a game. In a Best of 5 match however, there are no stage bans.
  • Maximum allowed time between games is 60 seconds. Any player violating this rule will be issued a loss.
  • Dave's Stupid Rule: A player cannot counterpick the last stage they won on unless mutually agreed to by both players.

Stage listEdit

Starter Counterpick
Battlefield Pokémon Stadium
Dream Land
Final Destination
Fountain of Dreams
Yoshi's Story

Super Smash Bros. for Wii UEdit

  • Items are set to off and none. Pause and handicap are disabled. Launch rate is 1.0.
  • 2 stocks and 6 minute time limit.
  • 2/3 games; 3/5 for Winner's, Loser's, and Grand Finals
  • Customs are legal and must follow the Official Custom Moveset Project. Equipment however is turned off.
  • Lucas, Roy, and Ryu are banned. Amiibo are also banned.
  • All Ω form of stages are banned.
  • Order of events:Pick characters, then stage striking, then custom move selection.
  • First stage is decided by (Rock-Paper-Scissors) best of 1. Winner strikes, then loser strikes, then winner, then loser, then winner. (P1-P2-P1-P2-P1)
  • Following stages decided by winner banning two stages from all stages and then loser choosing.
  • Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
  • Dave's Stupid Rule: A player cannot counterpick the last stage they won on unless mutually agreed to by both players.
  • You may not play on a stage that is not on the available stages list. This will result in a double disqualification.
  • Maximum allowed time between games is 60 seconds. Any player violating this rule will be issued a loss.
  • Sudden Death with a tied percentage/stock count will NOT determine the outcome of a tied game. A playoff match with 1 stock/2 minutes will determine the winner.
  • Allowed controllers: Wii U Pro Controller & GameCube Controller.
  • There will be no loading anything on to the tournament consoles.

Stage listEdit

Starter Counterpick
Battlefield (Miiverse) Castle Siege
Final Destination Delfino Plaza
Lylat Cruise Duck Hunt
Smashville Halberd
Town and City

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Melee singlesEdit

(1,869 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
Grand Finals

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Armada    $11,214
2nd   Hungrybox   $3,738
3rd   PPMD    $1,869
4th   Plup    $747.60
5th   Mango    $373.80
5th   Leffen   $373.80
7th   ChuDat   $186.90
7th   Axe   $186.90
9th   Ice  
9th   PewPewU  
9th   HugS  
9th   DruggedFox  
13th   Ken  
13th   Lucky  
13th   Westballz   
13th   Duck  
17th   Fly Amanita  
17th   Santiago  
17th   SFAT  
17th   Hax  
17th   Silent Wolf  
17th   JAVI  
17th   S2J  
17th   MacD  
25th   Reno  
25th   Shroomed  
25th   DJ Nintendo   
25th   aMSa  
25th   Laudandus  
25th   Darkrain  
25th   Zanguzen  
25th   Eddy Mexico  
33rd   Azen   
33rd   Lovage  
33rd   Kalamazhu  
33rd   Darkatma  
33rd   Zhu  
33rd   Vish  
33rd   Kira  
33rd   Far!  
33rd   Swedish Delight  
33rd   OkamiBW  
33rd   Wizzrobe  
33rd   Animal  
33rd   Darrell  
33rd   Azusa  
33rd   Frootloop  
33rd   The Moon  
49th   Tafokints   
49th   Forward    
49th   Lord  
49th   Mike Haze  
49th   KPan  
49th   Cactuar  
49th   Prince Abu  
49th   Blea Gelo  
49th   Drephen  
49th   Crush  
49th   Redd  
49th   Fat Goku  
49th   NY Joey  
49th   Dart!  
49th   Light  
49th   Colbol   

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singlesEdit

(1,926 entrants)
Grand Finals
Top 32 bracket (winners' side)
Top 32 bracket (losers' side)

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   ZeRo    $11,556
2nd   Mr. R   $3,852
3rd   Nairo   $1,926
4th   Abadango     $770.40
5th   Dabuz    $385.20
5th   Ally   $385.20
7th   ESAM   $192.60
7th   FOW   $192.60
9th   Larry Lurr   
9th   RAIN  
9th   SS  
9th   StaticManny  
13th   False  
13th   Dapuffster  
13th   Regi  
13th   Mocha  
17th   8BitMan  
17th   John Numbers  
17th   Tyrant  
17th   MJG  
17th   Angel Cortes  
17th   Bloodcross  
17th   CaptAwesum  
17th   MVD  
25th   Trevonte   
25th   Shaky  
25th   Salem    
25th   Mr. ConCon  
25th   falln  
25th   Vinnie  
25th   Wii Twerk Trainer   
25th   Tweek  
33rd   Denti  
33rd   6WX  
33rd   Ito  
33rd   Anuar   
33rd   Cacogen  
33rd   True Blue  
33rd   RiotLettuce  
33rd   NAKAT    
33rd   aMSa  
33rd   SaSSy  
33rd   Will  
33rd   Jodi Bleek  
33rd   K9  
33rd   NickRiddle  
33rd   Zenyou  
33rd   Zex  
49th   Mr.II  
49th   VoiD  
49th   Seagull Joe  
49th   AirVault  
49th   AeroLink  
49th   Kinzer  
49th   Rich Brown  
49th   Tearbear  
49th   Luisfer  
49th   Jtails  
49th   Haruki  
49th   Captain L  
49th   ViceGrip  
49th   Nyanko  
49th   DJ Fliphop  
49th   Scizor  

Side eventsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Melee doublesEdit

(82 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   PewPewU     SFAT  
2nd   Armada      Ice  
3rd   Hungrybox     Plup   
4th   Frootloop     Darkatma  
5th   Chillin     Azen  
5th   Axe     Medz  
7th   Swedish Delight     Nintendude  
7th   Kage     Bizzarro Flame  
9th   Shroomed     Alan  
9th   Mango     Lucky  
9th   Kalamazhu     dizzkidboogie  
9th   Darkrain     Dart!  
13th   Cyrain     Milkman  
13th   Tafokints     Redd  
13th   Duck     Prince Abu  
13th   Flow     s0ft  

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doublesEdit

(96 teams)
Bracket

Due to time constraints, the tournament was stopped at top 16, and all of the respective teams were paid out equally.

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
  FOW     MJG   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Nairo      Shaky   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Nakat      False   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Vinnie     Will   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  ZeRo     Anti   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  AeroLink     iiGGy   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Mr. R     Ally   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  John Numbers     CaptAwesum   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Ito     Forbidden_Arikie   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Nyanko     Nietono   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  aMSa     Mr.II   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  ZFLY     Matt Hazard   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Xzax     6WX   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Z     Lycan   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  SS     K9   $265.00 ($132.50 each)
  Hino     Kinzer   $265.00 ($132.50 each)

Project M singlesEdit

(172 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   iPunchKidsz  
2nd   Bladewise  
3rd   MrLz  
4th   Lucky  
5th   KiraFlax  
5th   lloD  
7th   Alphicans  
7th   Seagull Joe  

Smash Wii U East Coast vs. West Coast crew battleEdit

EC Player Character Stocks Taken WC Player Character Stocks Taken
Nakat   8 Larry Lurr   1
Jtails   5 Xzax   1
Shaky   3 VoiD   2
Dabuz   2 Tyrant   1
Vinnie   2 AeroLink   2
Ally   3 FOW   4
False   1 ZeRo   5
Nairo   Mr. ConCon   2
Total 24 Total 18

Melee Tristate vs. MD/VA crew battleEdit

Tristate Player Character Stocks Taken MD/VA Player Character Stocks Taken
Zanguzen   6 Nintendude   2
Reno   3 lloD   3
Swedish Delight   5 ChuDat   4
G$   5 Milkman   4
DJ Nintendo   2 Redd   4
The Moon   3 Chillin   4
Total 24 Total 21

Salty SuiteEdit

The Salty Suite was run by VGBootCamp during the after hours of Saturday, and featured various money matches and other exhibition sets.

Winner Character(s) Loser Character(s) Score Amount
  Mango     Leffen   3-2 HTC Nexus 9 tablet
  Axe      aMSa   3-1
  Kage     Bizzarro Flame   5-0 $100
  Gahtzu     Mike Haze   2-1
  Gahtzu     Kage    3-2

TriviaEdit

  • ZeRo, who won the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U event, did not lose a single game in tournament, making him the first person ever to do so.
    • He was also the first Chilean to win an EVO event, as KaneBlueRiver won the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 event the next day.
  • Nintendo of America marketing manager and translator Bill Trinen registered to participate in the SSB4 tournament, under the tag "Th | trintroll",[5] with the "Th" crew tag apparently standing for Treehouse. However, due to the passing of Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo, Trinen changed his plans and did not attend, as EVO was held on the same weekend as Iwata's funeral.[6]
    • In response to Satoru Iwata's passing, a moment of silence was held before Smash 4's top 8.
  • MadCatz once again gave out gold FightSticks for EVO winners this year. The top 3 of each official EVO game, including both Smash games, received one.[7][8][9]
  • After receiving his 5th place medal in Melee singles, Mango took it off and threw it into the crowd.
  • Plup humorously forgot to appear on stage to receive his medal with the rest of the top 8 players.
  • PC Chris did not attend the tournament, although imposters attended in the Melee and Smash 4 tournaments using his name.
  • This tournament marks highest ever placing of a Pac-Man main at a Smash 4 national, with Abadango placing 4th.
  • This tournament also marks Ken's highest placing at a supermajor since Super Champ Combo, placing 13th.

External linksEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Smash Registration statistics. Joey "MrWizard" Cuellar, EVO 2015's tournament director. Retrieved on 2015-07-01.
  2. ^ Smash Registration statistics. One Frame Link. Retrieved on 2015-07-26.
  3. ^ Why Roy, Ryu and Lucas are banned at EVO 2015. Joey "MrWizard" Cuellar, EVO 2015's tournament director. Retrieved on 2015-06-22.
  4. ^ Evolution 2015 Games Reveal. Twitch. Retrieved on 2015-06-23.
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