How can I watch Evo?
If you can’t make it out to Las Vegas for the weekend, fear not — you’ll be able to watch a live video feed through three main channels on Twitch: srkevo1, srkevo2, and srkevo3. Streams will be produced by two community groups called iPlayWinner and Team Spooky. Streams are free, though you may purchase a pay-per-view “Premium Ticket” for $12, which will go towards an NYU Game Center scholarship fund to grant scholarships to fighting game community members who need financial assistance to attend the program (more information).
Three streams is an awful lot to keep up on at once, of course — I recommend using MultiTwitch like this to open multiple streams at once or Twitch’s own Evo 2013 hub to switch between each stream on the fly.
Unofficial side streams will also be available for Street Fighter x Tekken ver. 2013 (Karastorm), Persona 4 Arean (FinestKO), The ST Games (IE Battlegrounds), and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (IE Battlegrounds 2).
Worried you won’t know what’s going on? It’s okay — each streamed match generally has a pair of commentators available to narrate and add context to the action.
The schedule for each stream has been included below. Note that not every match is broadcasted on stream — particularly for the “qualification pools” beginning stage of each tournament and the semi-finals brackets — so if you hear that someone got knocked out of the tournament “off-stream”, that’s what happened. However, every match from each tournament’s top eight is normally shown.
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