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Home to one of the largest fighting game conventions and tournament series in the world. Our next event, CEOtaku 2022 in Orlando, FL on September 23-25, 2022 is now LIVE with registration. Click here for more info!
Community Effort Orlando (CEO) Gaming, INC is an events company specializing in competitive fighting game tournaments, enthusiast outreach, and promotional entertainment rooted in video game products. Since its inception, CEO Gaming’s President and founder, Alex Jebailey, has focused on providing spectacle heavy annual conventions, live entertainment broadcasts, and internationally reliable event consultation. His consistent efforts have helped produce many of the world’s most popular fighting game conventions.
Here you’ll find news about our upcoming events. Click each event’s menu tab for more information on how to join in the experience whether you’re a seasoned veteran, newcomer or wish to spectate and be a part of the experience.
#CEO2021 is over and I’m back working from home. First time my kids have been comfortable in a large crowd in almost 2 years, and the best weekend in a long long time. Shoutout to the FGC and @Jebailey and his staff for running such a smooth and fun event.
— Bacon and Bucs (@baconandbucs) December 6, 2021
Another awesome year at CEOtaku! Its always a pleasure to work with yall! Thank you to the CEO staff, all the attendees and @CEOJebailey for making it a great experience. See you soon! pic.twitter.com/3z384fEIT1
#CEO2018 was AMAZING! So glad I went this year again. S/O to @CEOJebailey for once again putting together another great event for the FGC. Even in a motorized wheelchair you did great! Make a fast and safe recovery!
So... status report regarding #CEO2019 . My throat hurts, my body hurts, my soul was tested, and I had, bar none, the best freaking time ever this year. I got to meet FGC personalities old and new to me, and for the first time competed in a CEO tournament. Simply THANK YOU
For starters huge shout out to @CEOJebailey for running such an amazing event. I had so much fun and I’m definitely gonna try to go to other CEO events!
#CEO2019 was my first time attending a major FGC event and it was magical. I really didn't take many pics since I was so excited to be there. I can't wait till next year.
Despite a rocky start, I have to say that #CEO2018 was one of the best trips ever! True kudos to @CEOJebailey and the @CEOGaming crew for killing it this year! Everything they do for the FGC is just phenomenal! Can’t wait till next year!
CEO blew it up. Jebailey set the bar. Wonder when other majors not named Evo or combo breaker. Are gonna catch up to him. Also I truly feel like America is the place to be as far as fgc goes. Asia travels to USA all the time. As does Europe.
And can I just say that it is my opinion, in my very limited experience with other majors, that @CEOJebailey is not just An Event Organizer, but *THE* Event Organizer. Taku19 was an absolute BLAST and I cant wait to return next September.
#CEO2018 was an absolutely amazing weekend and will definitely be something I remember for a long time. Still not going back yet though, going to las vegas for a couple days!
Thanks for an amazing weekend to everyone at #CEO2019 and #FyterFest ! You made us Fight Boyz feel all nice and welcomed! Let’s do it again sometime @MatManiaPodcast @MegaRan @NERDSClothingCo pic.twitter.com/yxTrJf7jOP
#CEO2019 was amazing and it was my first fgc major experience, 10/10
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+ $10 for each game entry 24 hour access starting Friday night Artist Alley, Vendors, and more! Standard registration ends August 31st
+ $10 for each game entry 24 hour access starting Friday night Artist Alley, Vendors, and more! Late registration ends September 17th
24 hour access starting Friday night Artist Alley, Vendors, and more!
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CEOtaku 2022 returns to the Wyndham Orlando Resort on September 23rd-25th.
As Florida’s first “Anime” Fighting Game Convention and the largest dedicated anime fighting game tournament in the world, CEOtaku promises the best competitors, artists, vendors, and fans a place to celebrate their love of fighting games and the culture around them.
[CEOtaku 2022 Japanese Trailer with Subtitles]
[CEOtaku 2022 English Dubbed Launch Trailer]
Wyndham Orlando Resort International Drive
8001 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
Wyndham Orlando Resort International Drive
8001 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
CEOtaku doors open at 4 pm for the weekend.
Players should plan to arrive before 4 pm Friday in case of bigger than expected tournament entrants. Friday will be host to community team and exhibition events.
Official Tournaments may begin as early as 10 am.
Artist Alley and Vendors open from 10 am until 6 pm.
CEOtaku will close by 10 pm on Sunday
Artist Alley and Vendor Halls will close at 6 pm.
Please note all players & spectators will need a unique email login to purchase a pass through Start.gg
CEOtaku doesn’t run without the community and we greatly appreciate you wanting to take the time to help this event be the best it can be.
CEOtaku features curated professional and amateur commentary for all games. Be the voice of the community!
All art enthusiasts and creators representing any art styles, mediums, and techniques are encouraged to apply!
Apply to run your own side event and we’ll help provide the space. Side Event Applications are now open!
Cover the event with your preferred choice of media. Write, photograph, record to make lasting memories.
Become a vendor in our exclusive Vendor Hall!
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Some big fights are about to go down as CEO 2022 kicks off this weekend. Check out all of the details including where to catch the action here.
The time has come once more for one of Alex Jebailey and CEO Gaming’s biggest events of the whole year. CEO 2022 is set to take place and with it comes a massive array of fighting game tournaments. You’re not going to want to miss any of the action, but if you don’t know where to look for it, we’ve got you covered. All of the details, including prize breakdown, brackets, the included games and where to watch the competition can be found here.
Tournaments have once again come through in a big way at CEO 2022. The prize pools for most events were categorized by entrants with tournaments under 64 competitors paying out to the top 3 while any game with over 64 competitors pay out to the Top 8. This doesn’t include pot bonuses or further prizing if the tournament goes over 256 entrants (which many did). Here’s the breakdown of less-than-64 player tournaments:
CEO 2022 is scheduled to take place from June 24 to June 26, 2022 in Daytona, Florida at the Ocean Center convention center. You can find a graphic with the times for pools, Top 8, and Finals for each game above, but the details are listed individually by game below as well.
And that covers everything you need to know for CEO 2022. Tune in this weekend and see who conquers the pack in your favorite fighting games!
TJ Denzer is a player and writer with a passion for games that has dominated a lifetime. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has worked his way to Senior News Editor since. Between news coverage, he also aides notably in livestream projects like the indie game-focused Indie-licious, the Shacknews Stimulus Games, and the Shacknews Dump. You can reach him at tj.denzer@shacknews.com and also find him on Twitter @JohnnyChugs .
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Before competing at CEO, please familiarize yourself with all of our Tournament Rules listed below:
CEO Gaming Inc. has a zero tolerance policy toward violence, hate crimes, threats of violence, intimidation, inappropriate contact, harassment (sexual or otherwise), and other forms of personal misconduct. Any incident or threat of violence, harassment, aggressive intimidation, or inappropriate contact of any kind will result in a minimum 1-year to lifetime attendance ban.
All Games will be played on default settings, unless otherwise noted below
All Tournament Matches are 2/3 Games unless otherwise noted under a game’s particular rulesets. Winners, Losers and Grand Finals for All games are 3/5!
All Games are run in Double Elimination style, Larger turnouts will be split up into Pool Play with Double Elimination Rules until a Semifinals such as top 32/16 are whittled down to Top 8 For Finals
All Macros available via the in-game controller configuration menu are allowed, Example- Tekken Mapping LP+RP to R1
Accidentally pausing the game at any time during a match may force you to forfeit the round (Solely at judge’s discretion if there is a player dispute)
If you choose Random Select to pick a character and win the match, you must Random Select your character again
You MUST provide your own controller for the events when competing.You must bring your own converters, Cronus and Chronus Max Wireless converters are BANNED .
Brook Converters are legal and allowed. We have tested them ourselves without any issues. For more information on Brook Converters please visit Arcade Shock here http://arcadeshock.com/products/brook-converter-various-configurations
If you use a PS4 Dualshock or wireless controller of any kind, be sure to disconnect or desync it after every match. Upcoming players should make sure to delete all Bluetooth devices from said console when sitting down for their upcoming match through the Console’s Settings, failure to do so will be grounds for DQ if another match is interrupted.
If you are entered into multiple tournaments that possibly happen at the same time, please notify your pool judges to avoid any DQs
Coaching is allowed with One 30 second coaching break in a set before games. Coaches must be named before their matches. Coaches are not allowed on stage next to their players during a match. (Subject to change)
If you have any issues with the tournament itself or tournament play please find the Tournament Director Alex Jebailey or head of Staff Tong Lee during the event
Collusion of any kind with your competitors is considered cheating. If the Tournament Director determines that any competitor is colluding to manipulate the results or intentionally underperforming, the collaborating players may be immediately disqualified. This determination is to be made at the sole discretion of the Tournament Director. Anyone disqualified in this manner forfeits all rights to any titles or prizes they might have otherwise earned for that tournament.
When reporting results to your bracket judge, please no 0-2 but it was close submissions
When competing in any tournament, players will know their pool times before the event begins. Players will be responsible for checking in at their pool station with the bracket TO that will be designated by your area. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.
PlayStation 4 | Bring Your Own Controller
Double Elimination
Default settings
2/3 Games per Set
3/5 Games per Set in Winners Finals, Losers Finals, & Grand Finals
Winner Must Keep Chatacter
Loser May Switch Character
Random stage select (players may opt for an agreed stage)
PlayStation 4 | Bring Your Own Controller
Double Elimination
Default settings
3/5 Games for all Sets
Winner must keep characters
Loser may switch
Random stage select (players may opt for an agreed stage)
PlayStation 2 | Bring Your Own Controller
Double Elimination
Default settings
2/3 Games for all Sets
Winner must keep character, order, and groove.
Loser may switch character, order, and groove.
Random stage select unless players agree to a stage
Shin Akuma, Ultimate Rugal, E. Ryu and Blood Iori are BANNED. The only BOSS allowed is Jebailey
PlayStation 2 | Bring Your Own Controller
Double Elimination
Difficulty must be set to hard in the options menu
2/3 Games per Set
Winner Must Pick Character First
Stage Selection
1st Match starts at Club Murder. Loser picks the next stage. Players may not pick a stage they’ve won on previously in the set
Character Selection
After a match the loser may elect to pick first, the winner is character locked if the character they played in the previous match is available and was not stolen from them. Before a set, players may request a coin toss or rock paper scissors for first pick, if no request is made, characters are picked as normal
Infinites on the boxing rings, on flood lights, at empty areas of the stage, and using the roll off the wall, as well as the wall redaze are banned and will result in a forefit of the game.
All infinites are allowed to be performed for one rep then a combo ender must be performed except for the wall redaze infinite, which is never allowed.
Clarification on Wall Redaze Infinite: All wall interactions are legal, except: ending a string so your opponent is forced off the wall standing in a stunned state. If your opponent is knocked to the floor by a combo ender, or falling out of the combo and is stunned, this is not the wall redaze infinite.
Additionally, the following is an example of a FFNY American Reset: Hitting your opponent while they are positioned on the wall, which then causes them to stand up in a neutral state is considered an FFNY American Reset. There are situations where coming off the wall in a neutral state will allow specific characters who have no gaps in a string to continue hitting the opponent.
A neutral state, is a state where you have control over your character, i.e. not on the wall or dazed. This is not a wall redaze infinite and is legal.
For those curious a standard American Reset is: “When somebody accidentally drops their combo, but a follow-up attack hits the opponent anyway because they simply weren’t blocking or, indeed, paying attention to the screen at all. It’s kind of like a reset, but with no underlying mixup behind it, which means it should “never” work… except for the times it does
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