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| shortname = CEVO
 
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| fullname = Cyber Evolution LLC
 
| fullname = Cyber Evolution LLC
| formats = [[6v6]], [[Highlander]] (Previously)
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| current = Season 4 ([[6v6]])
 
 
| website = http://www.cevo.com/
 
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'''CEVO''' (''Cyber Evolution'') was a professional gaming website, which hosted leagues for various games, such as Counter-Strike, Dota 2 and Call of Duty, along with Team Fortress 2. It hosted multiple TF2 divisions from 2007, including CEVO-Professional, before shutting down and reopening again in 2013. '''CEVO''' ended support for Team Fortress 2 following 2014 due to low player numbers. It continued to host Counter-Strike leagues before it was bought out in 2017.
'''CEVO''' (''Cyber Evolution'') is a professional gaming website, which hosts leagues for various games, such as Counter-Strike, Dota 2 and Call of Duty, along with Team Fortress 2. It hosted multiple TF2 divisions in the past, including CEVO-Pro, before shutting down and reopening again in 2013.
 
  
 
== Format ==
 
== Format ==
CEVO 6v6 consists of a 8-week season, with two matches per week. The league currently hosts two divisions, [[CEVO-Open]] and [[CEVO-Main]]<ref>http://cevo.com/event/tf2-6v6/news/170/team-fortress-2-season-4-information-2-000-in-cash-prizes</ref>.  
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CEVO 6v6 consists of a 8-week season, with two matches per week. The league hosted two divisions, [[CEVO-Open]] and [[CEVO-Main]]<ref>http://cevo.com/event/tf2-6v6/news/170/team-fortress-2-season-4-information-2-000-in-cash-prizes</ref>.  
  
 
In October 2013, CEVO announced that Season 3 would feature an inaugural Main division for teams making the Open playoffs in Season 2<ref>http://cevo.com/event/tf2-6v6/news/77/team-fortress-2-6v6-season-2-information-850-in-cash-prizes</ref>, but this did not occur until season 4, due to poor community involvement.
 
In October 2013, CEVO announced that Season 3 would feature an inaugural Main division for teams making the Open playoffs in Season 2<ref>http://cevo.com/event/tf2-6v6/news/77/team-fortress-2-6v6-season-2-information-850-in-cash-prizes</ref>, but this did not occur until season 4, due to poor community involvement.
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In Season 2, CEVO hosted a Highlander league with a ruleset based off of the [[UGC#Format|UGC ruleset]]. Due to poor participation, the Highlander league was dropped for Season 3.
 
In Season 2, CEVO hosted a Highlander league with a ruleset based off of the [[UGC#Format|UGC ruleset]]. Due to poor participation, the Highlander league was dropped for Season 3.
  
In Season 5, CEVO brought back [[CEVO-Professional]]<ref>http://cevo.com/news/232/cevo-announces-tf2-season-5-8-135-in-cash-prizes-register-today-/</ref>.
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In June 2014, CEVO announced that CEVO Season 5 would feature the return of a [[CEVO-Professional]] division, and, for the first time in its history, a LAN playoff, to be held at TheGXL Universe in October 2014.<ref>http://cevo.com/news/232/cevo-announces-tf2-season-5-8-135-in-cash-prizes-register-today-/</ref>
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CEVO Season 6 will not be taking place, as a result of low player turnout. <ref>http://teamfortress.tv/thread/20863/cevo-season-6-announced#22</ref>
  
 
== Hall of Fame ==
 
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== Links ==
 
* [http://www.cevo.com/ Official CEVO website]
 
* [http://www.cevo.com/game/tf2/ CEVO TF2 page]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 25 October 2023

[e][h]CEVO
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Basic Information
Full name:
Cyber Evolution LLC
Links
Website
History
Created:
2003
Closed:
2015

CEVO (Cyber Evolution) was a professional gaming website, which hosted leagues for various games, such as Counter-Strike, Dota 2 and Call of Duty, along with Team Fortress 2. It hosted multiple TF2 divisions from 2007, including CEVO-Professional, before shutting down and reopening again in 2013. CEVO ended support for Team Fortress 2 following 2014 due to low player numbers. It continued to host Counter-Strike leagues before it was bought out in 2017.

Format[edit]

CEVO 6v6 consists of a 8-week season, with two matches per week. The league hosted two divisions, CEVO-Open and CEVO-Main[1].

In October 2013, CEVO announced that Season 3 would feature an inaugural Main division for teams making the Open playoffs in Season 2[2], but this did not occur until season 4, due to poor community involvement.

In Season 2, CEVO hosted a Highlander league with a ruleset based off of the UGC ruleset. Due to poor participation, the Highlander league was dropped for Season 3.

In June 2014, CEVO announced that CEVO Season 5 would feature the return of a CEVO-Professional division, and, for the first time in its history, a LAN playoff, to be held at TheGXL Universe in October 2014.[3]

CEVO Season 6 will not be taking place, as a result of low player turnout. [4]

Hall of Fame[edit]

6v6[edit]

Season Start date Winner Prizes Participants
Season 1 January 2013 DeathForce6 - 8
Season 2 June 2013 Knights of Grillz

1st: $600
2nd: $250
3rd: 6x ZOWIE GEAR G-RF Speed

7
Season 3 October 2013 iT

1st: $600
2nd 6x ZOWIE GEAR G-TF Speed
3rd 6x ZOWIE GEAR P-TF Speed

5
Season 4 February 2014

Main Froyotech
Open Outskilled, Obviously

Main

1st: $1093.63
2nd: $588.88

Open

1st: $537.88
2nd: $289.63

Main 16

Open 51

Spring Classic 2014 June 2014 Froyotech

1st: $360
2nd: $120

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Season 5 July 2014

Professional Froyotech
Main
Open cranked Gaming

Professional

1st $2,951
2nd $1,495

Main

1st $977
2nd $440

Open

1st $458
2nd $153

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Highlander[edit]

Season Start date Winner Prizes Participants
Season 2 September 2013 Reborn Killers - 2

References[edit]