Jason Zimmerman
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Name | Jason Zimmerman |
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Born | Jason Sheldon Zimmerman February 5, 1989 |
Nationality | American |
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Playing career | 2005–present |
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2009–2014 | Empire Arcadia |
2011–2014 | CLASH Tournaments |
2012–2014 | Play-For-Keeps |
2015–2016 | COGnitive Gaming |
2016–2020 | Echo Fox |
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Followers | 257 thousand |
Last updated: October 2023 |
Jason Sheldon Zimmerman[1] (born February 5, 1989), known by his gamertag Mew2King, commonly shortened to M2K, is an American professional Super Smash Bros. player from Cinnaminson, New Jersey.[2] He has won more than 70 tournaments during his career, primarily in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Zimmerman is one of the "Five Gods" of Melee, along with Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma, Adam "Armada" Lindgren, Kevin "PPMD" Nanney, and Joseph "Mang0" Marquez and is also widely considered one of the greatest Super Smash Bros. Brawl players of all time.[3][4] He has also competed at a top-level in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Project M.
In Melee, Zimmerman primarily plays Marth, Sheik, and Fox, while he plays Meta Knight in Brawl. He uses his namesake character Mewtwo, as well as Fox and Mario, in Project M and specializes as Kirby in the original Super Smash Bros. game. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Zimmerman's primary character is Cloud. Zimmerman is known for his extremely methodical and logical style of play, as well as his detailed knowledge of frame data in Melee, earning him the nickname The Robot.[5] He is known to play Melee using a claw-like grip on his controller. For his skill across every Smash Bros. game, he is regarded by some as the greatest overall Smash Bros. player of all time.[6] A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Zimmerman as the fifth-greatest Melee player of all time.[7] From May 2016 to January 2020, he was a member of the professional esports organization Echo Fox.[8]
Gaming career
Zimmerman began competing in tournaments in 2005 at the age of 16.[9] Kashan "Chillindude" Khan described M2K as having little natural aptitude for the game, becoming good through practicing a lot.[1] Previously, in 2004, he spent over 2,000 hours with help from SuperDoodleMan collecting data about various attacks and movements in Melee.[1][10] During 2006, Zimmerman went from being relatively unknown to being one of the best players in the game.[4] In 2007, he managed to place 9th at EVO World 2007.[11] Zimmerman was considered the best Melee and Brawl player from 2008–2009.[1] From 2010–2014, his tournament placing declined and he began losing to improving newer players. Zimmerman and Wyatt "ADHD" Beekman, were banned by Major League Gaming from competing in MLG Dallas 2010, after the two had allegedly conspired to manipulate brackets at Brawl event at MLG DC 2010.[12][13] The ban came after ADHD had stated that he paid Zimmerman US$300 to lose the loser's bracket final, a violation of MLG rules. MLG dropped Brawl from their pro circuit at the end of 2010.[14]
For most of 2013, M2K had not won a major tournament all year until he went on a winning streak where he won virtually every tournament he attended, including those with Mango present, whom he had not beaten for several years.[15] In 2014, Zimmerman lost to aMSa in winners quarters and Armada in losers finals at Kings of Cali 4.[16] Zimmerman finished 2nd to Mango at Big House 4 in Romulus, Michigan.[17] After a complex leveling game, Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma defeated Zimmerman at Paragon Orlando 2015.[18]
From 2009 to 2014, Zimmerman was a member of Empire Arcadia (EMP), a company that has also sponsored e-sports players such as Justin Wong.[5] He left the organization after having issues with back payment from the organization.[19] Zimmerman alleges that since 2009 EMP president Isaiah "Triforce" Johnson has owed him "US$5k total more/less" and has lent Johnson more than US$1,000.[20] From 2011 to 2014, Zimmerman was sponsored by CLASH Tournaments (CT).[21] From 2012 to 2014, Zimmerman was signed with Vancouver-based Play-For-Keeps, an online e-sports betting service.[22]
Zimmerman has supported Pastime Gaming and Most Valuable Gaming since late 2014 and started working as a business manager for the latter. By late 2014 to early 2015, Zimmerman began focusing his time on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and online streaming and plans on playing fewer online tournaments due to hand problems.[23] His tournament placings have also declined, placing tied for 9th at Apex 2015.[24][25] In April 2015 he became a member of esports team COGnitive Gaming.[26] Around June 2015, Zimmerman suffered a hand injury and missed CEO 2015 and EVO 2015. He did however attend Super Smash Con in August 2015 where he placed 2nd after losing to Leffen. On August 31, he defeated Leffen in the grand finals of PAX Prime 2015, thereby ending the streak of Swedish players winning national tournaments.[27] At Paragon Los Angeles 2015, Zimmerman placed second, losing to Mango in Grand Finals.[28]
Zimmerman finished 9–12th in Melee singles at GENESIS 3 in January. In early April, Zimmerman left COGnitive. On April 17, 2016, Zimmerman joined Echo Fox.[29]
Zimmerman finished in 1st place in Melee singles at Smash Summit 6 in May 2018. Zimmerman did not lose in the bracket stage, managing to defeat Armada twice, including during the grand finals. He became the first player to win a Smash Summit event outside of Armada and Hungrybox.[30]
Personal life
Zimmerman was born on February 5, 1989.[31][32] His handle comes from the Pokémon Mewtwo. Zimmerman grew up in Cinnaminson Township, New Jersey, and is a 2007 graduate of Cinnaminson High School.[33] He attended Lorain County Community College before transferring to Camden County College, from where he has an associate degree in game design/computer science. Zimmerman said that he had to do an additional half-year of school again because several credits would not transfer.[34] He is uninterested in pursuing a bachelor's degree.[35]
Zimmerman has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome,[36] obsessive–compulsive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[37] and has had depression and suicidal thoughts for most of his life.[20][38] He has attributed much of his social growth to the Smash community.[1]
From May to November 2014, Zimmerman, lived in Los Angeles, California, with YouTube gaming personality Sky Williams, who houses several other professional gamers. In early 2015, Zimmerman moved to Phoenix, Arizona. In the summer of 2015, he moved to Florida. Zimmerman is a full-time video game player who streams on Twitch[39] and attends tournaments almost every week.[5] He is a co-owner of video game tournament organizing company Most Valuable Gaming.[40] He was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 "Games" List for 2019.[41][42]
A 2009 photo of Zimmerman getting kissed by a girl at a Super Smash Bros. tournament has become a widely circulated viral image across the internet, including an article written on the subject by ESPN.[43]
Notable tournament placings
Only Majors and Supermajors are listed.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Tournament[44] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Gettin' Schooled 2 | June 25–26, 2005 | 23rd | 22nd | PimpUigi |
BOMB 4 | November 12, 2005 | 9th | 1st | Vidjogamer |
MLG New York Opener 2006 | April 21–23, 2006 | 7th | 5th | Eddie |
MLG Dallas 2006 | May 19–20, 2006 | 7th | 7th | NEO |
MLG Anaheim 2006 | June 23–24, 2006 | 5th | 7th | The King |
MELEE-FC6 | July 13–15, 2006 | 2nd | 1st | Vidjogamer |
MLG Chicago 2006 | July 21–22, 2006 | 3rd | 3rd | KoreanDJ |
Zero Challenge 2 | August 15–17, 2006 | 3rd | 4th | KoreanDJ |
MLG Orlando 2006 | August 25–26, 2006 | 5th | 3rd | Vidjogamer |
MLG New York Playoffs 2006 | October 13–14, 2006 | 5th | 2nd | The King |
MLG Las Vegas 2006 | November 18, 2006 | 4th | 3rd | The King |
Cataclysm 3 | March 3–4, 2007 | 1st | 1st | Isai |
MLG Long Island 2007 | May 5–6, 2007 | 2nd | 1st | Isai |
Pound 2 | June 16–17, 2007 | 2nd | 1st | PC Chris |
MELEE-FC Diamond | July 12–14, 2007 | 1st | 5th | Isai |
Zero Challenge 3 | July 20–22, 2007 | 2nd | 4th | ChuDat |
EVO World 2007 | August 24–26, 2007 | 9th | — | — |
Super Champ Combo | September 29–30, 2007 | 1st | 4th | HugS |
C3 A Tournament In October | October 20, 2007 | 1st | 2nd | PC Chris |
Viva La Smashtaclysm | November 10–11, 2007 | 4th | 2nd | Vidjogamer |
Pound 3 | February 2–3, 2008 | 2nd | 1st | Azen |
Revival of Melee | March 7–8, 2009 | 2nd | 2nd | Jman |
Apex 2009 | May 9–10, 2009 | 2nd | 1st | Jman |
GENESIS | July 10–12, 2009 | 5th | 1st | Jman |
Pound 4 | January 16–18, 2010 | 5th | 49th | Jman |
Apex 2010 | August 6–8, 2010 | 3rd | 2nd | Jman |
Revival of Melee 3 | November 20–21, 2010 | 2nd | 5th | Darc |
Pound V | February 19–21, 2011 | 5th | 1st | Armada |
GENESIS 2 | July 15–17, 2011 | 5th | 2nd | PPMD |
Revival of Melee 4 | November 19–20, 2011 | 3rd | 1st | Kage |
Apex 2012 | January 6–8, 2012 | 17th | 1st | Armada |
Zenith 2012 | May 26–27, 2012 | 2nd | 1st | Jman |
IMPULSE | June 30 – July 1, 2012 | 4th | 5th | Toph |
Revival of Melee 5 | November 17–18, 2012 | 1st | 1st | Chillin |
Apex 2013 | January 11–13, 2013 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
Zenith 2013 | June 1–2, 2013 | 3rd | 1st | Hax |
EVO 2013 | July 12–14, 2013 | 5th | 1st | Hungrybox |
The Big House 3 | October 12–13, 2013 | 1st | 1st | Hungrybox |
Pound V.5 | November 9, 2013 | 1st | 1st | Mango |
Revival of Melee 6 | November 16–17, 2013 | 1st | 1st | Hungrybox |
Kings of Cali 3 | December 14–15, 2013 | 1st | 1st | Lucky |
KTAR 8 | December 28, 2013 | 1st | 1st | PB&J |
Apex 2014 | January 17–19, 2014 | 2nd | 1st | Hax |
Revival of Melee 7 | March 8–9, 2014 | 2nd | 1st | Hax |
Get On My Level 2014 | May 10–11, 2014 | 3rd | 1st | Hungrybox |
Pat's House 2 | May 24–25, 2014 | 1st | 1st | Hungrybox |
SKTAR 3 | May 31 – June 1, 2014 | 2nd | 1st | Armada |
Super SWEET | June 7–8, 2014 | 2nd | 1st | Armada |
MLG Anaheim 2014 | June 20–22, 2014 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
CEO 2014 | June 27–29, 2014 | 4th | 1st | Armada |
Kings of Cali 4 | July 5–6, 2014 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
EVO 2014 | July 11–13, 2014 | 5th | 2nd | Hax |
Zenith 2014 | August 2–3, 2014 | 1st | 1st | Hax |
Low Tier City 2 | August 16–17, 2014 | 1st | 2nd | PB&J |
Smash the Record | August 22–25, 2014 | 2nd | — | — |
Tipped Off 10 | September 20–21, 2014 | 2nd | 2nd | Colbol |
The Big House 4 | October 4–5, 2014 | 2nd | 1st | Armada |
Do You Fox Wit It? | November 15–16, 2014 | 13th | 1st | Hax |
Paragon 2015 | January 17–18, 2015 | 2nd | 4th | Armada |
Apex 2015 | January 30 – February 1, 2015 | 9th | 1st | Hungrybox |
MVG Sandstorm | April 18–19, 2015 | 49th (Forfeit) | 2nd | Armada |
Press Start | May 9–10, 2015 | 7th | 1st | Hungrybox |
Smash 'N' Splash | June 13–14, 2015 | 1st | 1st | Vidjogamer |
WTFox | July 10–11, 2015 | 4th | 1st | Armada |
Low Tier City 3 | August 1–2, 2015 | 2nd | 1st | Axe |
Super Smash Con | August 6–9, 2015 | 2nd | 2nd | Wizzrobe |
PAX Prime 2015 | August 28–30, 2015 | 1st | 2nd | HugS |
Paragon Los Angeles 2015 | September 5–6, 2015 | 2nd | — | — |
HTC Throwdown | September 19, 2015 | 5th | 1th | Hungrybox |
The Big House 5 | October 2–4, 2015 | 3rd | 2nd | Hungrybox |
MLG World Finals 2015 | October 16–18, 2015 | 2nd | 1st | Wizzrobe |
Smash Summit | November 5–8, 2015 | 3rd | 2nd | Armada |
GENESIS 3 | January 15–17, 2016 | 9th | 1st | Armada |
Battle of the Five Gods | March 17–19, 2016 | 7th | — | — |
Smash Summit 2 | April 21–24, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo | April 29 – May 1, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
DreamHack Austin 2016 | May 6–8, 2016 | 3rd | — | — |
Get On My Level 2016 | May 20–22, 2016 | 9th | — | — |
Smash'N'Splash 2 | June 11–12, 2016 | 3rd | 3rd | Prince Abu |
Apex 2016 | June 17–19, 2016 | 1st | 2nd | Jman |
CEO 2016 | June 24–25, 2016 | 2nd | 1st | Hungrybox |
WTFox 2 | July 1–3, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
EVO 2016 | July 15–17, 2016 | 5th | 2nd | Hungrybox |
Clutch City Clash | August 6–7, 2016 | 1st | 1st | SFAT |
Super Smash Con 2016 | August 11–14, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Ice |
Shine 2016 | August 26–28, 2016 | 1st | 1st | Plup |
The Big House 6 | October 7–9, 2016 | 4th | 5th | Hungrybox |
Canada Cup 2016 | October 28–30, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
Smash Summit 3 | November 3–6, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Armada |
UGC Smash Open | December 2–4, 2016 | 2nd | 4th | Hungrybox |
GENESIS 4 | January 20–22, 2017 | 3rd | 5th | Hungrybox |
Smash Summit 4 - Spring 2017 | March 2–5, 2017 | 4th | 1st | Armada |
MVG Presents: Frame Perfect Series 2 | March 18–19, 2017 | 2nd | 1st | Armada |
Smash Rivalries by Yahoo Esports | April 8, 2017 | 9th | 2nd | Hungrybox |
CEO: Dreamland | April 14–16, 2017 | 1st | 2nd | Hungrybox |
DreamHack Austin 2017 | April 28–30, 2017 | 3rd | 2nd | Plup |
UBC eSports Presents: Battle of BC 2 | June 3–4, 2017 | 2nd | 2nd | Prince Abu |
EVO 2017 | July 15–16, 2017 | 4th | — | — |
DreamHack Atlanta 2017 | July 21–24, 2017 | 3rd | 1st | Plup |
Super Smash Con 2017 | August 10–13, 2017 | 2nd | 2nd | Plup |
Shine 2017 | August 25–27, 2017 | 4th | 2nd | Mango |
GameTyrant Expo 2017 | September 29 – October 2, 2017 | 3rd | 3rd | Plup |
The Big House 7 | October 6–8, 2017 | 5th | 5th | Plup |
DreamHack Denver 2017 | October 20–22, 2017 | 7th | 5th | Snowy |
Canada Cup 2017 | October 28–30, 2017 | 1st | 1st | Leffen |
Smash Summit 5 | November 2–6, 2017 | 9th | 2nd | Plup |
GENESIS 5 | January 19–21, 2018 | 9th | 1st | Plup |
EGLX 2018 | March 9–11, 2018 | 5th | 1st | Plup |
Smash Summit 6 | May 3–6, 2018 | 1st | 3rd | Plup |
Get On My Level 2018 | May 18–20, 2018 | 4th | 1st | Plup |
MomoCon 2018 | May 24–27, 2018 | 3rd | 1st | Wizzrobe |
Smash 'N' Splash 4 | June 1–3, 2018 | 4th | 3rd | Mango |
CEO 2018 | June 29 – July 1, 2018 | 3rd | 1st | Plup |
EVO 2018 | August 3–5, 2018 | 13th | — | — |
Super Smash Con 2018 | August 9–12, 2018 | 2nd | 3rd | Hungrybox |
GENESIS 6 | February 1–3, 2019 | 33th | 3rd | Plup |
Pound 2019 | April 19–21, 2019 | — | 1st | Plup |
Smash 'N' Splash 5 | May 31–June 2, 2019 | — | 3rd | Plup |
Super Smash Con 2019 | August 8–11, 2019 | — | 2nd | Plup |
Shine 2019 | August 23–25, 2019 | — | 1st | Plup |
The Big House 9 | October 4–6, 2019 | 5th | 1st | Plup |
EGLX 2019: Rising Stars | October 20, 2019 | 2nd | — | — |
Smash Summit 7 | November 15–18, 2018 | 9th | 1st | Plup |
DreamHack Atlanta 2019 | November 15–17, 2019 | 2nd | 1st | Ryan Ford |
GENESIS 7 | January 24–26, 2020 | 13th | 1st | Plup |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Tournament[45] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Critical Hit 3 | July 5, 2008 | 1st | 2nd | Velocity |
Clash of the Titans IV | February 7–8, 2009 | 1st | 1st | Lee Martin |
WHOBO | April 10–12, 2009 | 1st | 1st | Inui |
Apex 2009 | May 9–10, 2009 | 2nd | 1st | Ally |
GENESIS | July 10–12, 2009 | 2nd | 1st | Fiction |
EVO 2009 | July 17–19, 2009 | 1st | 1st | Ally |
S.N.E.S. | August 21–23, 2009 | 3rd | 1st | Ally |
Pound 4 | January 16–18, 2010 | 2nd | 1st | Ally |
WHOBO 2 | April 2–4, 2010 | 2nd | 1st | Ally |
MLG Orlando 2010 | April 16–18, 2010 | 1st | 1st | Ally |
MLG Columbus 2010 | June 4–6, 2010 | 1st | 1st | Ally |
Apex 2010 | August 6–8, 2010 | 3rd | 1st | Lee Martin |
MLG Raleigh 2010 | August 27–29, 2010 | 1st | 1st | Ally |
MLG DC 2010 | October 15–17, 2010 | 3rd | 2nd | Ally |
Pound V | February 19–21, 2011 | 9th | 1st | Anti |
GENESIS 2 | July 15–17, 2011 | 1st | 1st | Ally |
Apex 2012 | January 6–8, 2012 | 13th | 2nd | Anti |
Clash of the Titans 6 | June 2–3, 2012 | 3rd | 1st | ADHD |
IMPULSE (MK-banned) | June 30 – July 1, 2012 | — | 5th | Meekspeedy |
SKTAR | July 14–15, 2012 | 9th | 1st | Trela |
Sun Rise Tournament | August 10–12, 2012 | 7th | 17th | Vinnie |
Apex 2013 | January 11–13, 2013 | 2nd | 2nd | Ally |
WHOBO 5 (MK-banned) | October 19–20, 2013 | 17th | 4th | Mekos |
KTAR 8 | December 28, 2013 | 1st | 5th | Shaky |
Apex 2014 | January 17–19, 2014 | 4th | 7th | Lee Martin |
Polybash XIII | March 1–2, 2014 | 1st | 2nd | Chibo |
KTAR 9 | March 22, 2014 | 2nd | 5th | Inui |
Get On My Level 2014 | May 10–11, 2014 | 1st | 1st | Nakat |
SKTAR 3 | May 31 – June 1, 2014 | — | 2nd | Ally |
Super Smash Con | August 6–9, 2015 | 1st | — | — |
Super Smash Con 2016 | August 11–14, 2016 | 9th | — | — |
Endgame | August 20–21, 2016 | 1st | — | — |
Project M
Tournament[46] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Zenith 2012 | May 26–27, 2012 | 9th | — | — |
Zenith 2013 | June 1–2, 2013 | 5th | — | — |
The Big House 3 | October 12–13, 2013 | 4th | 1st | Hungrybox |
Pound V.5 | November 9, 2013 | 1st | — | — |
KTAR 8 | December 28, 2013 | 1st | — | — |
Apex 2014 | January 17–19, 2014 | 2nd | — | — |
KTAR 9 | March 22, 2014 | 1st | 1st | Rolex |
SKTAR 3 | May 31 – June 1, 2014 | 2nd | 2nd | Armada |
Super SWEET | June 7–8, 2014 | 2nd | — | — |
CEO 2014 | June 27–29, 2014 | 3rd | 2nd | ZeRo |
Zenith 2014 | August 2–3, 2014 | 4th | 1st | ZeRo |
Low Tier City 2 | August 16–17, 2014 | 1st | 1st | Infinity |
Infinity and Beyond! 19 | August 22, 2014 | 1st | 3rd | Infinity |
The Big House 4 | October 4–5, 2014 | 3rd | 1st | ZeRo |
KTAR XI | November 22, 2014 | 1st (Split) | 1st | Rolex |
Paragon 2015 Orlando | January 17–18, 2015 | 1st | — | — |
Paragon 2015 Los Angeles | September 5–6, 2015 | 3rd | 6th (Split) | Ally |
Smash'N'Splash 2 | June 11–12, 2016 | 9th | 1st | MrLz |
WTFox 2 | July 1–3, 2016 | — | 1st | Hungrybox |
Clutch City Clash | August 6–7, 2016 | — | 2nd | Ally |
Endgame | August 20–21, 2016 | 1st | — | — |
Super Smash Bros.
Tournament[47] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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D.D.O.S. | September 17, 2013 | 1st | — | — |
WHOBO 5 | October 19–20, 2013 | 1st | — | — |
Polybash XIII | March 1–2, 2014 | 3rd | 1st (Split) | Fireblaster |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Tournament[48] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Tipped Off 10 | September 20–21, 2014 | 2nd | — | — |
Do You Fox Wit It? | November 15–16, 2014 | 1st | — | — |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Tournament[49] | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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KTAR XI | November 22, 2014 | 2nd | 4th | Vinnie |
Paragon 2015 | January 17–18, 2015 | 1st | — | — |
MVG Super Smash Bros. Tournament | January 25, 2015 | 1st | — | — |
Apex 2015 | January 30 – February 1, 2015 | 5th | 1st | ZeRo |
Shots Fired | February 28 – March 1, 2015 | 4th | 1st | Ally |
MVG Sandstorm | April 18–19, 2015 | 3rd | 1st | ZeRo |
Chokaigi 2015 | April 25–26, 2015 | 2nd | 1st | ZeRo |
Revelation 2 | May 16–17, 2015 | 5th | 2nd | MVD |
Smash 'N' Splash | June 13–14, 2015 | 5th | 1st | Ally |
EXP 2015 | June 28–29, 2015 | 5th | 1st | Ally |
WTFox | July 10–11, 2015 | 1st | — | — |
Smash Factor 4 | July 24–26, 2015 | — | 5th | Max Ketchum |
Low Tier City 3 | August 1–2, 2015 | — | 2nd | ZeRo |
PAX Prime 2015 | August 28–30, 2015 | 3rd | 5th | Logic |
Shots Fired 2 | March 5–6, 2016 | 5th | 1st | Ally |
Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo | April 29 – May 1, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Ally |
Get On My Level 2016 | May 20–22, 2016 | 5th | 2nd | Nairo |
Smash'N'Splash 2 | June 11–12, 2016 | 5th | 1st | Ally |
Apex 2016 | June 17–19, 2016 | 4th | 2nd | VoiD |
CEO 2016 | June 24–26, 2016 | 97th | 1st | Ally |
WTFox 2 | July 1–3, 2016 | 5th | 2nd | Dabuz |
Clutch City Clash | August 6–7, 2016 | 5th | 1st | Ally |
Endgame | August 20–21, 2016 | 2nd | 2nd | Trela |
Shine 2016 | August 26–28, 2016 | 5th | 1st | Anti |
The Big House 6 | October 7–9, 2016 | 25th | 2nd | Ally |
Canada Cup 2016 | October 28–30, 2016 | 3rd | 2nd | Ally |
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