Competing in Super Smash Bros. Melee is stressful. But Axe said he won't stop playing until his hands fall off.
Super Smash Bros. pros and content creators are already discussing the possibilities of Nick All-Star Brawl when it comes to the esports scene. Here are some predictions from big names in the scene.
Turns out Slasher has a lot to say when not constrained by 240 characters and our 3rd episode was filled with a variety of topics. From competitive Tetris money matches to Slasher calling us delusional (!) we had loads of fun talking to one of the most outspoken minds in esports about how rapidly things are changing within the industry and what we might expect in the future.
The second episode of Inven Global's podcast, Ranked Chat, features Tempo Storm Super Smash Bros. Melee professional player Jeffrey "Axe" Williamson.
In what has so far been an insane season of Super Smash Bros. Melee, it prepares to take another pitstop on the way to EVO. CEO 2019 is this weekend and better believe all the top talent in Melee will be in attendance.
Years and years of work went into his Summit win. A steady trek on what could be deemed the loneliest of paths, took place over several years as Jefferey “Axe” Williamson sought to be the first to win a major with Pikachu.
Rumors of Super Smash Bros. Melee's demise have been greatly exaggerated. During Smash major Get On My Level 2019, Melee peaked at 65,000 viewers on Twitch. According to statistics provided by TwitchTracker, Melee's peak viewership during the tournament surpassed Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's peak viewership by 20,000 viewers.