Leffen has been on a roll but he won't be at CEO due to a positive Covid test.
Armada is blessing the scene with his presence once again.
Glutonny's win at Pound 2022 made history, with the French Wario main being the first European to win a genuine Smash esports event on North American soil in a post-Melee game.
It's safe to say that Pound didn't go well.
Genesis had its issues but offline events are what Melee needs.
MKLeo faces his greatest challenge yet in the form of Sparg0. But as is the case in Smash's long history, the master may have unwittingly played a part in creating the player that will take his crown.
The Smash community wants Leffen banned. Again.
These are the moments that defined Melee's 2021 competitive scene.
Melee doesn't have international hype and that's a big issue.
Leffen had a rough time at Summit 12.
At the time of writing, it looks increasingly likely Leffen won’t be able to attend Summit, with new restrictions related to the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus expected in coming weeks.
Leffen is a competitive veteran and he still has time to prepare for his Summit appearance, however, Guilty Gear Strive seems to be the game on his mind.
Inven Global sat down with Marss to discuss his thoughts on Smash Ultimate Summit 3, the will to practice among Ultimate players, and his future aspirations.
William "Leffen" Hjelte, former Evo champion and Europe’s number one player, will not be attending Smash Summit XI, one of the first major in-person Melee events to have taken place since the start of COVID restrictions.
Hax and iBDW both posted new statements on Wednesday.
For the most part, Leffen’s direct peers have refrained from offering opinions on the topic, but Jason "Mew2King" Zimmerman decided to comment after being asked repeatedly to do so by fans.
Leffen is seeking a lawyer before offering any more comments on the situation.
Previously on the Inven Global Awards The best stories and worst dramas of 2020The most outstanding community members of 2020The best Smash Melee tournaments of 2020The best Smash Melee matches of 202
While 2020 lacked a lot of the electrifying LAN face-offs, it still produced a heap of memorable matches, the best one being... well, we wouldn't want to spoil it, would we?
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.