Tournament

Team:Even Matchup Gaming

Even Matchup Gaming
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Location Toronto, Canada Canada
Owners New Wave Esports
Player manager Joe Cribari (Toronto Joe)
Sponsors/Partners DX Racer
NXNE
ZOWIE by BenQ
Canadian National Exhibition
CSL Esports
Red Bull

Even Matchup Gaming (EMG) is a Toronto based production company & tournament organizing team that specializes in fighting games. Creators of Canada's largest fighting game tournament Get On My Level which attracts thousands of top competitors & fans from across the world, EMG is recognized as a leader in Canadian esports and has played a major role in the growth of the community by creating some of the most successful tournaments in the scene. They also sponsor professional players, as an esport team would do. Since February 2020, EMG is the full property of New Wave Esports, who held previously 18% of the company.[1]

Current smashers

Pro Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
  Blacktwins Aaron Grandison-Vargas Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
 
  
 
2013-11-10
  Moky Unknown Name Super Smash Bros. Melee   2018-08-02
  Hax Aziz Al-Yami Super Smash Bros. Melee   2019-01-29
  Riddles Michael Kim Super Smash Bros. Ultimate   2020-02-22

Other Smashers

Former Smashers

Pro Smashers

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
  Leon Nassim Laïb Super Smash Bros. Brawl   2014-??-?? 2014-??-??
  KirbyKaze David MacDonald Super Smash Bros. Melee   2014-??-?? 2015-03-01
  n0ne Edgard L. Sheleby Super Smash Bros. Melee   2015-05-07 2017-??-??
  Weon-X Camilo Morales Super Smash Bros. Melee   2014-??-?? 2017-??-??
  Nightmare Vikram Bassi Super Smash Bros. Melee   2016-10-05 2018-09-25
  false Corey Shin Super Smash Bros. for Wii U    2018-01-01 2018-05-21
  tamim Tamim Omary Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
 
 
2017-08-11 2019-??-??
  SuperGirlKels Kelsy Medeiros Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
 
 
2018-02-10 2019-06-22

Tournaments Hosted

  • Get On My Level series: the current largest/strongest yearly Canadian event since 2014
  • Let's Make Moves : The first SSBU national, hosted in Somerset, NJ.
  • Let's Make Big Moves : The successor to LMM, hosted in New York City, NY
  • The Come Up: Apex 2015 Canadian qualifier.
  • The Ontario division of The Melee Games, a collegiate series, won by York University.
  • Toryuken/Canada Cup/others, the smash events of various Canadian FGC events.
  • EGLX, Canada's largest video game expo
  • Smash @ Anime North
  • Revenge of the 6ix, Toronto Monthly Regional

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