Who runs Evo now?

Who runs Evo now?

Qiddiya City-owned esports company RTS has taken full ownership of the Evolution Championship Series (Evo), the world’s largest and most prestigious fighting game tournament. With Sony and NODWIN Gaming fully out of the picture, the FGC wonders what this latest change will mean for Evo. Qiddiya takes control of Evolution Championship Series. India-based festival and esports company NODWIN Gaming has sold its stake in the Evolution Championship Series (EVO) to Qiddiya City, the mega-city project owned by the Saudi Arabian government’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF).

What Lamborghini costs 4 million dollars?

To commemorate its 50th year, Lamborghini unveiled the Veneno Roadster—a tour de force of aerodynamic design and performance. Only nine were produced, each asking $4. Its futuristic silhouette and 221 mph top speed define it as a supercar. With a jaw-dropping price tag of $4 million, it was one of the priciest cars on the planet when it came out. The Veneno is Lamborghini’s road-ready race car. Its sleek front is designed to boost airflow and keep the car stable at high speeds. Special air channels around the car reduce lift and enhance downforce.

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