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2GGaming
๐Ÿ‘ 2GGaming logo in PNG
Location Southern California, United States ๐Ÿ‘ USA
Owners James Chacon (Jmex)
Sponsors/Partners eSports Arena in Santa Ana

2GGaming (2GG), originally known as 2GoodGaming, was 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.

2GGaming announced its hiatus on October 4th, 2021,[1] and has since disbanded.

Former smashers[edit]

Professional smashers[edit]

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
๐Ÿ‘ United States
VoiD James Makekau-Tyson Super Smash Bros. for Wii U ๐Ÿ‘ Sheik (SSB4)
2016-01-05 2016-06-16
๐Ÿ‘ Japan
komorikiri Rei Furukawa Super Smash Bros. for Wii U ๐Ÿ‘ Cloud (SSB4)
๐Ÿ‘ Sonic (SSB4)
2016-11-15 2018-11-01

Other smashers[edit]

Tournament series[edit]

2GG hosted several tournament series, most of which saw at least 2 entries. Some of their most prominent series include:

  • Sagas: 2GG's main tournament series. Sagas are often national-level tournaments that either stars a certain player or revolves around a prominent Smash franchise.
    • 2GGT: A tournament series held from 2015-2016 that flew out starring players to compete against SoCal's best players. The tournament series helped bring 2GGaming into the spotlight and established the team as a household name.
    • 2GG Championship Series: The spiritual successor to 2GGT. A circuit spanning 2017 leading up to a 20-player championship, with a $100,000 pot split between eleven tournaments. The circuit featured some of the largest Smash 4 tournaments of all time, including 2GGC: Civil War, a tournament that featured almost all players that were globally ranked at the time.
    • Outside of 2GGT and 2GGC, there were three other saga tournaments that were hosted under the "2GG" title: 2GG: Hyrule Saga for Smash 4 and 2GG: Prime Saga and 2GG: Kongo Saga for Ultimate. A third Ultimate saga, 2GG: Final Saga, was planned to take place in 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was ultimately cancelled following 2GG's disbandment.
  • Weeklies:

"2GG Curse"[edit]

A common theme in 2GG tournaments is the "2GG Curse," where the featured players fail to win the tournament:

  • Fatality Saga - 7th
  • ESAM Saga - 5th
  • The False Awakens - 2nd
  • EE Saga - 49th
  • FOW Saga - 4th
  • Fresh Saga - 17th
  • Mexico Saga - 4th (Hyuga, the best placing Mexican player)
  • KTAR Saga - 2nd (Marss, the best placing player out of everyone who was either from Tristate and/or a former KTAR winner)
  • Abadango Saga - 13th
  • ZeRo Saga - 4th
  • GENESIS Saga - 1st (While ZeRo was a past GENESIS winner, the curse ruling stated that he must win GENESIS 4, the tournament the saga is dedicated to promoting. ZeRo ultimately placed 3rd).
  • Midwest Mayhem Saga - 4th (Ned, the highest placing out of anyone who was either a Midwest Mayhem winner and/or from the Midwest).
  • Civil War - 49th (ZeRo) and 25th (Ally), a tournament intended to highlight their rivalry.
  • Greninja Saga - 13th (Lea, the highest placing Greninja player).
  • Nairo Saga - 4th
  • ARMS Saga - 25th (Sol, the winner of the ARMS side tournament).
  • SCR Saga - 13th (ANTi, the SCR 2016 champion) and 3rd (Larry Lurr, the SCR 2015 champion)
  • West Side Saga - 7th (Charliedaking, the highest placing player from the western USA)
  • Fire Emblem Saga - 13th (Mr.E, the highest placing player who only used Fire Emblem characters)
  • MkLeo Saga - 3rd
  • Hyrule Saga - 2nd (Mr.R, the highest placing player who only used Zelda characters)
  • Prime Saga - 13th (YB, the highest placing player who only used Metroid characters)
  • Kongo Saga - 33rd (Twinkle, the highest placing player who only used a Donkey Kong or a Banjo-Kazooie character)

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2GG Events
2GGT Fatality Saga ยท ESAM Saga ยท The False Awakens ยท EE Saga ยท FOW Saga ยท Fresh Saga ยท Mexico Saga ยท KTAR Saga ยท Abadango Saga ยท ZeRo Saga
2GG Championship Series GENESIS Saga ยท Midwest Mayhem Saga ยท Civil War ยท Greninja Saga ยท Nairo Saga ยท ARMS Saga ยท SCR Saga ยท West Side Saga ยท Fire Emblem Saga ยท MkLeo Saga ยท 2GG Championship
Phase 3 MomoCon 2018 ยท 2GG: Hyrule Saga ยท Smash Sounds ยท Shine Con 2018 ยท SoCal Regionals 2018
Ultimate Sagas Prime Saga ยท Kongo Saga
Road to Mango Juice 2 The Mango ยท The Mang0: Homecoming ยท The Kid, the Goat, and the Mang0
Grand Tours South Carolina ยท Ohio (Run it Back)
2GG: Breakthroughs Breakthrough ยท Breakthrough 2 ยท Breakthrough 2019
SwitchFests SwitchFest ยท SwitchFest 2019
Online events 2GG Crisis Core: Final Saga ยท 2GG West Coast Invitational
Other events 2GG: Pay It Forward ยท SoCal Melee Arcadian ยท Wombo Combo: 10 Year Anniversary ยท SoCal Chronicles ยท Heart of Battle ยท Ultimate Nimbus ยท 2GG: Nightmare on Smashville ยท Tri-state Showdown: Fall 2019 ยท 2GG: SoCal Chronicles 2020 ยท 2GG: All In

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