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Here are all the top 8 results from Evo 2018

Eight games, eight top eights, eight winners.
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After three days of intense fighting game action, this year’s Evo has finally come to a close. This year’s Evo, in particular, was memorable for a number of different reasons.

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The U.K. got its first Street Fighter Evo champion in the form of Benjamin “Problem-X” Simon. Dominique “SonicFox” McLean became the first person to be crowned the Dragon Ball FighterZ Evo champion, and TSM’s William “Leffen” Hjelte became only the fifth person in Melee history to win the title.

When the dust settled in weekend full of upsets, drama, and new announcements, only eight players could walk away with the eight titles on offer at the show. For those who missed the action, however, we have created this handy list to help you get up to speed.

Dragon Ball FighterZ

1) Dominique “SonicFox” McLean

2) Goichi “GO1” Kishida

3) Fenritti

4) Naoki !moke” Nakayama

5) Ryota “Kazunoko” Inoue

5) KnowKami

7) Tsutomu “kubo” Kubota

7) Steve “Supernoon” Carbajal

Street Fighter V

1) Benjamin “Problem-X” Simon

2) Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi

3) Fuudo

4) Kanamori “gachikun” Tsunehiro

5) Atsushi Fujimura

5) Olivier “Luffy” Hay

7) Marcus “THE COOL KID93” Redmond

7) Christopher “Caba” Rodriquez Nade

Tekken 7

1) Sun “LowHugh” Woong Youn

2) Byeongmun “qudans” Son

3) Terrelle “Lil Majin” Jackson

4) HyunJin “JDCR” Kim

5) Nopparut “Book” Hempamorn

5) Hyunho “Rangchu” Jung

7) Takumi “Noroma” Hamasaki

7) Takumi “chirichiri” Fujimura

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

1) Bhara “Lima” Chintapall

2) Zack “CaptainZack” Lauth

3) Yuta “Nietono” Uejima

4) Tahim “Mistake” Omary

5) Jestise “MVD” Negron

5) Epic “Mr E” Weber

7) Tetsuya “Raito” Ishiguro

7) Choco

Super Smash Bros. Melee

1) William “Leffen” Hjelte

2) Adam “Armada” Lindgren

3) Justin 2Plup” McGarth

4) Juan “HungryBox” Debiedma

5) Justice “Wizzrobe” Hallett

5) Joesph “Mang0” Marquez

7) James “Sedish Delight” Liu

7) Johnny “S2J” Kim

BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle

1) Heiho

2) Jeronte “Fame96” Latham

3) Ryuji “DORA_BANG” Utsumi

4) Kazuyuki “kojiKOG” Koji

5) Ryota “Kazunoko” Inoue

5) Fenritti

7) GOUDA

7) Kohki “Dettywhiterock” Hayashi

Guilty Gear Xrd REV2

1) OMITO

2) Masahiro “Machabo” Torninaga

3) Eli “LostSoul” Rabadad

4) NAGE

5) Hisatoshi “Rion” Usui

5) Zadi

7) Fukda Norihiro

7) Harukuni “Fumo” Suga

Injustice 2

1) Curtis “Rewind” McCall

2) Tommy Tweedy

3) Dominique “SonicFox” McLean

4) Ryan “Big D” DeDomenico

5) Andrew “Semiik” Fontanez

5) Alexandre “Hayatei” Dube-Bilodeau

7) Matthew “Biohazard” Commandeur

7) Mo “SylverRye” Amaechi


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.