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Evo Japan 2019

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2019 Japanese Evolution Championship Series
Tournament information
LocationFukuoka, Japan
DatesFebruary 15–17, 2019[1]
Venue(s)Fukuoka Convention Center
Purse¥10,000,000 (US $91116)[2]
Final positions
Champions
Tournament statistics
Attendance13,000 (all three days)[3]
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The 2019 Japanese Evolution Championship Series, commonly referred to as Evo Japan 2019, was a fighting game event held in Fukuoka, Japan on February 15–17. This was the second Evo event to take place in Japan. The event offered tournaments for various fighting games, such as Street Fighter V, Tekken 7, and King of Fighters XIV.

Games

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Evo Japan 2019 featured six games in its lineup as announced through the office website. The lineup consisted of Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, Tekken 7, King of Fighters XIV, BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle, Soulcalibur VI, and Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2.

Results

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Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Yusuke Momochi Victrix|Momochi Zeku, Kolin
2nd Japan Keita Ai CYG|Fuudo Birdie, R. Mika
3rd Japan Powell Cammy
4th United States Victor Woodley REC|Punk Karin, Nash
5th Japan Koichiro Matsumoto Yoshimoto|Jyobin Necalli
Japan Naoki Nemoto Liquid|Nemo Urien
7th Taiwan Li-Wei Lin UYO|OilKing Rashid
Japan Junichi Tanabe Crusher Birdie
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Pakistan Arslan Siddique VSLASH|Arslan Ash Kazumi
2nd Philippines Alexandre Laverez PBE|AK Shaheen, Paul
3rd South Korea Jae-Hyeon Kim CherryBerryMango Jin, Noctis
4th Japan THY|Chikurin Geese, Jin
5th United States Jimmy Tran WG|Jimmy J Tran Bryan
South Korea Destiny Geese, Asuka, Akuma
7th Thailand Nopparut Hempamorn WG|Book Jin
South Korea Choi Jinwoo Saint JACK-7
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan WG|Samitto Chipp
2nd Japan Chachacha Kum
3rd Japan Tomo Leo
4th Japan Masahiro Tominaga YG|Machabo Ky, Sol
5th Japan 310 Venom
Japan WG|Lox Jam
7th Japan Nage Faust
Japan Zadi Raven
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Tomoyasu Nakata Tsurugi|Tomo/Relo Mai/Gordeau
2nd Japan Alcormakkos Ruby/Gordeau
3rd Japan Hide Ruby/Gordeau
4th Japan KYONOentremete Mitsuru/Yuzuriha
5th Japan Shige Orie/Izayoi
Japan Noble Carmine/Es
7th Japan Pizamayo Blake/Yuzuriha
Japan Gouda Gordeau/Nu-13
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st France Kevin Akre SF|Keev Nightmare
2nd Singapore Jovian Chan Shen Chan Cervantes
3rd Japan SHK Zasalamel
4th Singapore Raymus Chang Jin Yuan Shen Yuan Siegfried, Sophitia
5th Japan Tamonegi Maxi
Japan Shiwapon Sophitia
7th South Korea KANG-MIN Taki
Japan Jashin Ivy
Place Player Alias Character(s)
1st Japan Masanobu Murakami Sanwa|M' Shun'ei/Billy/Iori, Benimaru/Shun'ei/Iori
2nd Taiwan Chiahung Lin Blackwell|E.T. Blue Mary/Billy/Oswald, Choi/Blue Mary/Oswald
3rd Japan Score Choi/Najd/Mature, Najd/Heidern/Mature
4th Japan SR Leona/Kim/Gang-Il
5th China Zhuojun Zeng DouyuTV|Xiao Hai Alice/Blue Mary/Iori, Alice/Shun'ei/Iori
Japan Laggia Alice/Blue Mary/Shun'ei
7th Hong Kong CG|Pineapple Zarina/Hein/Oswald
Japan Akira Alice/Blue Mary/Shun'eil, Alice/Shun'ei/Leona

References

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  1. ^ "Outline". Evojapan.net. Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. ^ Hills, Dakota 'DarkHorse' (15 January 2019). "EVO Japan's prize pools reach over $90,000 for the mainstage titles with Tekken 7 payouts larger than the World Tour Finals". EventHubs.
  3. ^ "EVO Japan 2019 Tournament Results". Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "EVO Japan 2019: Round Up + Full List of Winners". Playasia Blog. 18 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Taylor, Nicholas 'MajinTenshinhan' (14 February 2019). "EVO Japan 2019 results". EventHubs. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
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