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| image = cevo.png
| shortname = CEVO
| shortname = CEVO
| image = cevo.png | 125px
| fullname = Cyber Evolution LLC
| fullname = Cyber Evolution LLC
| formats = [[6v6]], [[Highlander]] (Previously)
| admin =  
| area = North America
| current =  
| current = Season 4 ([[6v6]] Preseason)
| website = http://www.cevo.com/
| website = http://www.cevo.com/
| created = 2003
| closed = 2015
| twitter =
| youtube =
| facebook =
| steam =
}}
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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]]
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, 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.


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 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>
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 ==
== Hall of Fame ==
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| Season 3
| Season 3
| October 2013
| October 2013
| -
| [[iT]]
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'''1st:''' $600<br />
'''1st:''' $600<br />
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'''3rd''' 6x ZOWIE GEAR P-TF Speed
'''3rd''' 6x ZOWIE GEAR P-TF Speed
| 5
| 5
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| Season 4
| February 2014
|
'''Main''' [[Froyotech]]<br />
'''Open''' Outskilled, Obviously
|
'''Main'''
'''1st:''' $1093.63<br />
'''2nd:''' $588.88<br />
'''Open'''
'''1st:''' $537.88<br />
'''2nd:''' $289.63<br />
|
'''Main''' 16
'''Open''' 51
|-
| Spring Classic 2014
| June 2014
| [[Froyotech]]
|
'''1st:''' $360<br />
'''2nd:''' $120<br />
| 13
|-
| Season 5
| July 2014
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'''Professional''' [[Froyotech]] <br />
'''Main''' <br />
'''Open''' cranked Gaming
|
'''Professional'''
'''1st''' $2,951<br />
'''2nd''' $1,495<br />
'''Main'''
'''1st''' $977<br />
'''2nd''' $440<br />
'''Open'''
'''1st''' $458<br />
'''2nd''' $153<br />
| -
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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 23:10, 12 January 2025

[e][h]CEVO
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 | edit source]

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 | edit source]

6v6[edit | edit source]

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

13
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

-

Highlander[edit | edit source]

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

References[edit | edit source]