Competitive.png

Team:2GGaming: Difference between revisions

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 9: Line 9:
| othergames =
| othergames =
}}
}}
'''2GGaming''' ('''2GG'''), originally known as '''2GoodGaming''', is a for-profit organization based in Southern California that hosts events for the ''Smash'' community. Since the beginning of 2016, they have grown rapidly with large amounts of support. 2GG has had an increase in stream viewers and more tournament entrants due to consistently organizing and hosting events of high quality for {{forwiiu}}. They also sponsored top professional players, either for the duration of a tournament or for a longer period of time, like {{Sm|VoiD}} or {{Sm|komorikiri}}.
'''2GGaming''' ('''2GG'''), originally known as '''2GoodGaming''', is a for-profit organization based in Southern California that hosts events for the ''Smash'' community. Since the beginning of 2016, they have grown rapidly with large amounts of support. 2GG has had an increase in stream viewers and more tournament entrants due to consistently organizing and hosting events of high quality for {{forwiiu}}. They also sponsored top professional players, either for the duration of a tournament or for a longer period of time, like {{Sm|VoiD}} or {{Sm|komorikiri}}. As of October 4th 2021, they are on a hiatus.


==Current smashers==
==Current smashers==

Revision as of 13:13, October 4, 2021

2GGaming
2GGaming logo in PNG
Location Southern California, United States USA
Owners James Chacon (Jmex)
Sponsors/Partners eSports Arena in Santa Ana

2GGaming (2GG), originally known as 2GoodGaming, is a for-profit organization based in Southern California that hosts events for the Smash community. Since the beginning of 2016, they have grown rapidly with large amounts of support. 2GG has had an increase in stream viewers and more tournament entrants due to consistently organizing and hosting events of high quality for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. They also sponsored top professional players, either for the duration of a tournament or for a longer period of time, like VoiD or komorikiri. As of October 4th 2021, they are on a hiatus.

Current smashers

  • USA Champ CloudHeadSSB4-U.pngFoxHeadSSB4-U.png (Co-founder, Tournament director)
  • USA Jmex DonkeyKongHeadSSB4-U.png (Owner, Co-founder, Tournament director and Stream management)
  • USA Javi MrGame&WatchHeadSSB4-U.png (Tournament director, Photographer)
  • USA Zfly LittleMacHeadSSB4-U.pngCloudHeadSSB4-U.png (Commentator, Master of ceremonies)
  • USA Warchief FalcoHeadSSB4-U.png (Stream management)
  • USA Demi (Chief Financial Officer)
  • USA Kwon BowserJrHeadSSB4-U.png (Content creator, Video editor, joined September 10th, 2016)
  • USA tinysyd YoshiHeadSSB4-U.png (Content creator, Graphic designer, joined April 6th, 2017)
  • USA Vance LinkHeadSSBU.png (Commentator and Stream Management)


Former smashers

Professional smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
United States VoiD James Makekau-Tyson Super Smash Bros. for Wii U SheikHeadSSB4-U.png 2016-01-05 2016-06-16
Japan komorikiri Rei Furukawa Super Smash Bros. for Wii U CloudHeadSSB4-U.pngSonicHeadSSB4-U.png 2016-11-15 2018-11-01

Other smashers

  • USA Qiom SamusHeadSSB4-U.png (Tournament director)
  • USA BAM BayonettaHeadSSB4-U.pngRoyHeadSSB4-U.png (Commentator, Public relations)
  • USA K0rean FoxHeadSSB4-U.png (Commentator)
  • USA strides DiddyKongHeadSSB4-U.png (Commentator)


Tournament series

  • 2GGT: monthly/bimonthly events starring a certain player that gets flown out to compete against SoCal's best. Their subtitles are usually '(player) Saga'. Sometimes they are dedicated to another tournament series (2GGT: KTAR Saga) or another country (2GGT: Mexico Saga). These events have grown tremendously in popularity in 2016, from less than 100 entrants at 2GGT: Fatality Saga to over 400 at KTAR Saga, culminating at 2GGT: Abadango Saga, a one-day national tournament with 564 attendees. Sometimes, usually to avoid schedule conflict with other Smash events, they hold less ambitious events instead such as 2GG: Breakthrough and 2GG: Pay It Forward. These events are dubbed "2GG" instead of "2GGT".
  • 2GG Championship Series: A circuit spanning 2017 leading up to a 20-player championship, with a $100,000 pot split between eleven tournaments. Considered the spiritual successor to 2GGT, the qualifiers are also usually known as Sagas. 2GGC: Civil War is 2GG's largest ever tournament, and the 13th largest Smash 4 tournament of all time, with 753 entrants. The 2GG Championship will feature the largest pot in any Smash 4 tournament, with $50,000 total.
  • Mega Smash Mondays (weekly)
  • Wednesday Night Fights (weekly)
  • Hollywood Action Tuesdays (weekly)

External links