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Sony acquires EVO World Evolution Championship Series - Nerd4.life

Sony acquires EVO World Evolution Championship Series – Nerd4.life

Sony Interactive Entertainment And Endeavor’s new export arm, RDS, surprisingly announces acquisition of Evolution Championship Series EVO, Simply too The world’s most popular fighting competition. The Japanese company RDS also acquired the rights to the competition from Triple Perfect. Tony and Tom Cannon, co-founders of Evo, will serve as key advisors to ensure Evo retains its original feel. Contract figures have not been released.

The message came out of the blue like a bolt, it was a ‘Complete stage acquisition From Sony. EVO is, in fact, the reference point for competitive fighting games worldwide, as well as one of the most popular, followed and popular sports in the world.

EVO will return this year Online here, A competition to be held from 6 to 8 and from 13 to 15 August 2021. Admission is free, and players from North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America can compete in the Deccan 7, Street Fighter V: Champion edition. , Death Combat 11 Ultimate and Guild Gear -Strive-. Online qualifying players will be broadcast live on evo.gg.

“Fighting games have been an integral part of the PlayStation and our community traditions from the beginning, and we are delighted to have partnered with Evo over the years,” he said. Steven Roberts, VP, Global Competitive Gaming, SIE “This joint venture with RDS marks a new chapter with Evo co-founders Tom and Tony Cannon, and their passionate community fighting with sports fans.”

“Evo is a unique and iconic community unlike any other, and we are proud to partner with SIE Team, Tom and Tony, and Mark Julio, Business Development Leader, to help grow Evo,” he said. Stuart Ch, CEO, R.D.S. “We have many wonderful projects for this year and beyond.”


Live meeting of EVO.
Live meeting of EVO.

“Tom and I are incredibly excited about our partnership with SIE and RTS,” he said. Tony Cannon, Co-founder of Evo. “Both companies bring extensive experience and share our passion for making the fighting community the best they can be. We look forward to working with them to take Evo to the next level while remaining true to our roots.”

As a result of the acquisition, Evo will be managed Collaborative effort Recently established between SIE and RTS. The terms of this transaction, including the acquisition costs and the ownership sharing of the joint venture, were not disclosed due to the contractual agreements.