Inven Global Smash Awards WINNER: Best Ultimate Content Creator

 

We have finally concluded the votes for the inaugural Inven Global Smash Awards, which celebrated the best players, content, and talent in the competitive Smash scene. This was an important endeavor for Inven's Smash team since the community has been the driving factor keeping the esports scene alive. It's full of passionate players, fans, and TOs that care more about Smash than anything else. 

 

The Inven Global Smash Awards are showcasing the Smash community and what makes us great. It's now time for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a game that significantly changed Smash's competitive scene and celebrated what it truly means to be a Smash fan with a colorful, gigantic roster and a varied pro scene like never seen previously. 

 

Here is the best Ultimate content creator, voted by a panel of experts, journalists, and pros from the scene.

Best Ultimate Content Creator: Hungrybox

 

It's not enough for Juan "Hungrybox" DeBiedma to be a Melee God. During the lockdown, Hungrybox stepped away from the WiFi Era to dive deeper into content creation, falling in love with the Ultimate scene in the process. Hungrybox's passion and excitement shine through in every video he uploads. And he uploads a lot — 440 videos in the past year. These videos include reactions, deep dives into Smash topics, streaming highlights, and intense matches. 

 

 

But Hungrybox doesn't only create videos about Ultimate and stream Ultimate. Hungrybox also supports the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate community with impactful, meaningful tournaments, like his weekly Coinbox tournament with $2K prizing a week. He supports Ultimate players, like helping get BassMage into Smash Ultimate Summit 4. 

Best Ultimate Content Creator: Community Award

Little Z: 62.8%

WaDi: 17.2%

Hungryox: 13.3%

 

Little Z has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube thanks to their entertaining content that finds the humor and silliness in this competitive party game. Like how about a blindfolded Smash tournament with $1,000 on the line? How about switching to a worse controller every time Little Z loses? This is the kind of creative content that keeps Ultimate in the gaming mainstream and introduces it to new fans. 

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