The Evo Scholarship is a partnership between the NYU Game Center and the Evo tournament to create a scholarship to study game design at New York University. The scholarship is funded by subscriptions to the Evo tournament live stream and by a generous gift from world-famous fighting game champion Daigo Umehara. The Evo Scholarship is open to anyone who is passionate about fighting games and eSports.
Previous Evo Scholars include Tony Kao of Chicago and Christian Sutton of Baltimore. This year Brian Chung joins their ranks, receiving the 2017 "All In" Evo scholarship. Brian is a game developer as well as a longtime tournament and community organizer- including several years of running the Game Center's Super Smash Bros. tournament Fall Brawl and the Game Devs of Color Conference.
Brian Chung: "I’m incredibly thankful for this opportunity. As a former player, teammate, and tournament organizer, I've seen first-hand the way that fighting games can create a grassroots community that builds, sustains, and grows itself far beyond what the developers could have hoped to achieve through their designs alone. That power of emergent community has permanently informed my sensibilities as a designer and responsibilities as a leader, and is something that I want to cultivate & share with others, as I myself grow."