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ZeRo has also seen great success in other ''Smash'' games. He dominated the Chilean ''[[Brawl]]'' scene with his {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and rose to fame in the United States as a top player on [[All is Brawl]]. Due to consistently great tournament results such as 2nd at [[Apex 2014]] and 1st at [[Rescue 2]] and [[KTAR 9]], he was considered to be one of the best players in the world in 2013 and 2014, and was ranked 3rd on the [[2014 SSBBRank]]. In ''[[Melee]]'', ZeRo mained {{SSBM|Fox}} and played from 2007 to 2010, and again starting in 2014 after focusing on ''Brawl'' in between. After qualifying for [[MLG Anaheim 2014]] and placing 17th at both [[CEO 2014]] and [[EVO 2014]], he was ranked 35th on the [[2014 SSBMRank]]. He was also considered to be the best ''[[Project M]]'' player in the world during the 3.02 era in 2014, winning CEO 2014, [[Zenith 2014]], [[GUTS 3]], and [[The Big House 4]] with a combination of {{PM|Pit}} and {{PM|Fox}}.  
ZeRo has also seen great success in other ''Smash'' games. He dominated the Chilean ''[[Brawl]]'' scene with his {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and rose to fame in the United States as a top player on [[All is Brawl]]. Due to consistently great tournament results such as 2nd at [[Apex 2014]] and 1st at [[Rescue 2]] and [[KTAR 9]], he was considered to be one of the best players in the world in 2013 and 2014, and was ranked 3rd on the [[2014 SSBBRank]]. In ''[[Melee]]'', ZeRo mained {{SSBM|Fox}} and played from 2007 to 2010, and again starting in 2014 after focusing on ''Brawl'' in between. After qualifying for [[MLG Anaheim 2014]] and placing 17th at both [[CEO 2014]] and [[EVO 2014]], he was ranked 35th on the [[2014 SSBMRank]]. He was also considered to be the best ''[[Project M]]'' player in the world during the 3.02 era in 2014, winning CEO 2014, [[Zenith 2014]], [[GUTS 3]], and [[The Big House 4]] with a combination of {{PM|Pit}} and {{PM|Fox}}.  


Due to his top professional success in multiple ''Smash'' games, ZeRo is widely considered to be one of the best overall ''Smash'' players of all time, along with {{Sm|Mew2King}}, {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, and {{Sm|ESAM}}.
Due to his top professional success in multiple ''Smash'' games, ZeRo is widely considered to be one of the best overall ''Smash'' players of all time, along with {{Sm|Mew2King}}, {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|Nairo}}, and {{Sm|ESAM}}.


On January 12, 2018, ZeRo announced an indefinite hiatus from competitive ''Smash 4'', citing disillusionment with the game and personal reasons. He has since shown a renewed interest in ''Melee'', and is currently active on Netplay on [[Anther's Ladder]]. He also occasionally commentates for ''Smash 4'', doing so at [[Midwest Mayhem 11]] and [[Smash 'N' Splash 4]] after his retirement. In addition, he regularly streams ''Ultimate'', ''Melee'', and various other games on [https://www.twitch.tv/zero his Twitch channel].
On January 12, 2018, ZeRo announced an indefinite hiatus from competitive ''Smash 4'', citing disillusionment with the game and personal reasons. He has since shown a renewed interest in ''Melee'', and is currently active on Netplay on [[Anther's Ladder]]. He also occasionally commentates for ''Smash 4'', doing so at [[Midwest Mayhem 11]] and [[Smash 'N' Splash 4]] after his retirement. In addition, he regularly streams ''Ultimate'', ''Melee'', and various other games on [https://www.twitch.tv/zero his Twitch channel].
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