Evo is the most exciting tournament for the fighting games community, drawing in players from all over the world and showcasing not just the best talent that exists today but the talent that will soon rise to the very top of the standings.
It is also a space for developers and publishers to give fans a taste of what will be available soon or early next year. For Evo 2023, there will be playable demos of Riot's Project L, Netherrealm Studio's Mortal Kombat 1, and even Bandai Namco's Tekken 8.
In this article, you will find all the information you need before Evo 2023 and what you might have missed after.
Whether you are attending in person or watching live from the comfort of your home, Evo 2023 is divided into three days, with seven stages (Main to G) and streams covering all the action.
These stage streams are only for for Friday and Saturday, as Sunday will be dedicated all to the main stream and its lineup of Top 6s.
Main Stage Schedule
Time (PDT)
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10 AM
Evo 2023 Industry Showcase
Melty Blood: Type Lumina Top 6
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Top 6
11 AM
12 PM
1 PM
The King of Fighters XV Top 6
Tekken 7 Top 6
2 PM
3 PM
4 PM
GranBlue Fantasy Versus: Rising Top 6
Guilty Gear: Strive Top 6
5 PM
6 PM
7 PM
Dragon Ball Fighter Z Top 6
Street Fighter 6 Top 6
8 PM
Mortal Kombat 11 Top 6
9 PM
Swipe
Stages Schedule
The Stage streams will cover each title games' pool and bracket sections on Friday and Saturday. All times are PDT.
Stage B:
Day 1: DBFZ Pools (10 am - 3 pm)
Day 1: Tekken 7 Pools (4 pm - 9 pm)
Day 2: Tekken 7 Pools (10 am - 2 pm)
Day 2: Tekken 7 Pools (3 pm - 7 pm)
Day 2: Tekken 7 Top 24 (7 pm - 9 pm)
Stage C:
Day 1: KOFXV Pools (10 am - 3 pm)
Day 1: KOFXV Pools (4 pm - 6 pm)
Day 1: KOFXV Top 24 (6 pm - 8 pm)
Day 2: DBFZ Pools (10 am - 1 pm)
Day 2: DBFZ Pools (1 pm - 2 pm)
Day 2: Tekken 7 Top 48 (3 pm - 6 pm)
Stage D:
Day 1: SF6 Pools (10 am - 3 pm)
Day 1: SF6 Pools (4 pm - 9 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Pools (10 am - 2 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Pools (3 pm - 5 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Pools (5 pm - 7 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Top 24 (7 pm - 9 pm)
Stage E:
Day 1: GGST Pools (10 am - 3 pm)
Day 1: GGST Pools (4 pm - 9 pm)
Day 2: GGST Pools (10 am - 2 pm)
Day 2: GGST Pools (3 pm - 7 pm)
Day 2: GGST Top 24 (7 pm - 9 pm)
Stage F:
Day 1: MK11 Pools (10 am - 1 pm)
Day 1: MK11 Pools (1 pm - 3 pm)
Day 1: MK 11 Top 24 (4 pm - 6 pm)
Day 1: UMVC3 Pools (3 pm - 9 pm)
Day 2: UMVC3 Pools (10 am - 2 pm)
Day 2: UMVC3 Top 24 (7 pm - 9 pm)
Stage G:
Day 1: MBTL Pools (10 am - 3 pm)
Day 1:MBTL Pools (4 pm - 6 pm)
Day 1: MBTL Top 24 (6 pm - 8 pm)
Day 2: GBFV Open Beta (10 am - 2 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Pools (3 pm - 5 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Pools (5 pm - 7 pm)
Day 2: SF6 Top 24 (7 pm - 9 pm)
Evo 2023 Tournaments in Detail
Street Fighter 6
With a record-breaking 7 thousand registered players, Street Fighter 6 will span the whole duration of the event. Over $70k in total prizes and a spot in Capcom Cup X for the winner.
There are over 2400 players registered to compete at Evo 2023 for Guilty Gear -Strive-. The event also features in the ARC World Tour 2023 calendar and $25k in prizes.
With the smallest registered player count of Evo 2023's main titles, Mortal Kombat still drew in a respectable 449 players worldwide and will provide them with a total $25k in prizes.