Beginning at 18:00 CET July 9th, G4TV.com, will offer unprecedented access to the EVO 2010 world championships with 45 hours of non-stop live streaming coverage. The exclusive stream will feature tournament matches between top players, with live crowd audio accompanied by expert commentary to explain all the onscreen action. This streaming event will run from the start of the tournament on July 9th through the finals on July 11th.
Streamed coverage will broadcast matches featuring the world's top players flying in from 20 countries, including Japan's Daigo Umehara, EVO 2009 World Champion, as well as special guest "Super Street Fighter IV" producer Yoshinori Ono and "Marvel vs. Capcom 3" producer Ryota Niitsuma.
Coverage details:
- the stream will be located at evo2k.com, g4tv.com/EVO (alternate locations will be posted, if available)
- results and battle log can be found on EventHubs.com
- the provisional schedule for the stream can be found here.
- official pools and brackets have not yet been posted on evo2k.com. Super Street Fighter 4 has 16 pools with 128 players each.
All remaining games have 4 pools with varying amounts.
- one lucky stream viewer can win a super limited edition MadCatz Gold Tournament Edition arcade stick
- IRC channel: #srk @ QuakeNet
EVO 2010 World Finals will feature:
* The world’s largest Super Street Fighter IV competition
* Competitors from over 20 countries
* A guaranteed Super Street Fighter IV prize pool of over $20,000
* Super Street Fighter IV payouts to the top 8 finishers
* Special appearance by Super Street Fighter IV producer Yoshinori Ono and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 producer Ryota Niitsuma
* An all-star contingent of top Japanese players, including 2009 world champion Daigo Umehara, Tokido, and more.
* Marvel vs. Capcom 3 exhibition tourney with the latest build in development
* More special surprises to come!
Streamed coverage will broadcast matches featuring the world's top players flying in from 20 countries, including Japan's Daigo Umehara, EVO 2009 World Champion, as well as special guest "Super Street Fighter IV" producer Yoshinori Ono and "Marvel vs. Capcom 3" producer Ryota Niitsuma.
Coverage details:
- the stream will be located at evo2k.com, g4tv.com/EVO (alternate locations will be posted, if available)
- results and battle log can be found on EventHubs.com
- the provisional schedule for the stream can be found here.
- official pools and brackets have not yet been posted on evo2k.com. Super Street Fighter 4 has 16 pools with 128 players each.
All remaining games have 4 pools with varying amounts.
- one lucky stream viewer can win a super limited edition MadCatz Gold Tournament Edition arcade stick
- IRC channel: #srk @ QuakeNet
EVO 2010 World Finals will feature:
* The world’s largest Super Street Fighter IV competition
* Competitors from over 20 countries
* A guaranteed Super Street Fighter IV prize pool of over $20,000
* Super Street Fighter IV payouts to the top 8 finishers
* Special appearance by Super Street Fighter IV producer Yoshinori Ono and Marvel vs. Capcom 3 producer Ryota Niitsuma
* An all-star contingent of top Japanese players, including 2009 world champion Daigo Umehara, Tokido, and more.
* Marvel vs. Capcom 3 exhibition tourney with the latest build in development
* More special surprises to come!
Edited by Aquashark at 08:36 CDT, 11 July 2010 - 18557 Hits
To everyone else, you can see by the linked source; EVO will be viewable on the net in some sort of stream provided by Stickam (wether its exactly the same format idk)
Now let's watch some EVO!!1