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Swedish professional gamer (born 1998)

Leffen
Leffen at the tournament Heir 5 inOadby in August 2018
Personal information
NameWilliam Peter Hjelte
Nickname(s)God Slayer
Villain ofSuper Smash Bros.
Born (1994-10-16)16 October 1994 (age 30)
NationalitySwedish
Career information
GamesSuper Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Project M
Guilty Gear Strive
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Playing career2011–present
Team history
2015–presentTeam SoloMid
Career highlights and awards
Super Smash Bros. Melee

(13 majors won)

  • Super Smash Con champion (2015, 2019)
  • 2× Get On My Level champion (2016, 2017)
  • B.E.A.S.T 5 champion (2015)
  • Community Effort Orlando champion (2015)
  • FC Smash 15XR: Return champion (2015)
  • WTFox champion (2015)
  • HTC Throwdown champion (2015)
  • Don't Park on the Grass champion (2016)
  • EVO champion (2018)
  • Battle of BC 4 champion (2022)
  • Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 5 champion (2023)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • DreamHack Winter champion (2019)
Guilty Gear Strive

William Peter Hjelte (born 16 October 1994), better known by his gamer tagLeffen, is a Swedish professionalfighting game player andstreamer. Although mostly known as aSuper Smash Bros. Melee player, he has also competed inDragon Ball FighterZ,Guilty Gear Strive, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. InMelee, Hjelte plays the characterFox, and is considered one of the best players in the world, having been ranked as one of the top sevenMelee players in the world every year since 2014.[1] A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Hjelte as the sixth greatestMelee player of all time.[2]

ASuper Smash Bros. competitive player since 2009, he rose to international success in 2014, becoming the first player to beat each of the "Five Gods ofMelee" —Armada,Mew2King,Hungrybox,Mang0, andPPMD— in tournaments over the course of his career (a feat only accomplished since byPlup), earning him the nickname of "God Slayer". He has won manytournaments ranked as majors in his career, starting with the Swedish tournament B.E.A.S.T 4 in 2014, which saw him become the first person other than one of the Five Gods to win a major since 2008. Since then, some of his most notable tournament wins include the 2015 and 2019 editions ofSuper Smash Con,CEO 2015, andEvo 2018.[3] Since Armada's retirement in 2018, Leffen has been considered the undisputed bestMelee player inEurope.[4]

Although recognized as one of the best players inMelee history and having a dedicated fan base, Leffen has also been considered one of the most controversial and polarizing players inSuper Smash Bros. history, due in part to accusations of aggressive and anti-social behavior— which resulted in a temporary ban from the Swedish competitiveMelee scene in 2013. As a result, he has been referred to as the "Villain ofSuper Smash Bros."

Career

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Hjelte started playingSuper Smash Bros. in 2009, when he was introduced toSuper Smash Bros. Melee. He initially started as aYoshi andFalco player before switching to Fox. Leffen feels that he made the gradual switch from Falco to Fox because he views Falco as requiring more discipline and Fox being more suited to his play style.[5]

He placed 9th in theSwedish national tournament B.E.A.S.T 2 within his first year of playingMelee.[6] Throughout 2014 Leffen began placing highly in tournaments and defeating the top fiveMelee players regularly. Prior toEVO 2014, Joe Cribari ofNintendo Enthusiast listed Leffen among the three "underdogs" with the greatest chance to win the tournament.[7] He finished 9th at EVO 2014.

In VGBootCamp'sApex 2015 Salty Suite, Hjelte defeated Kashan "Chillin" Khan in a first-to-five set without dropping a single game.[8] Because of this, Hjelte has the "rights" to use Fox's default color.[9][10]Mang0 subsequently challenged Hjelte to aUS$1,000 money match if they were to face-off in the Apex Singles bracket. Hjelte would in turn beat Mango when they played in Winners' Semifinals.[10] After defeatingMew2King at Apex 2015 in singles bracket, Hjelte has taken at least one set off each of the "five gods" ofMelee. Hjelte ultimately finished third in Apex 2015Melee singles.[11]

On March 9, 2015, Hjelte was signed byTeam SoloMid as its first player on theirSuper Smash Bros. division, as well as their first fighting game player.[12] At CEO 2015 inOrlando, Florida, Leffen won his first American major, defeating Armada. He placed 5th atEVO 2015 later that year, despite being a favorite to win. He was upset by Panda Global'sPlup who playedSamus.[13]Melee it on Me ranked Leffen as the 2nd best player in the world in their summer 2015 mid-season rankings.[14] Leffen was barred from entering the United States just before The Big House 5 tournament because he was travelling on anElectronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) and employed by US-basedTeam SoloMid.[15]

On February 16, 2016, Leffen became sponsored byRed Bull as an official Red Bull Athlete.[16] As of 2018, he was no longer with Red Bull.

Visa issues and EVO 2018

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Leffen in 2017

On April 29, 2016, Leffen announced that hisForm I-129 petition to obtain avisa had been denied byUnited States Citizenship and Immigration Services.[17] On 4 May 2016 it was initially announced thatTeam SoloMid was able to secure a P1 Visa for Leffen so he can be able to attend US-based tournaments throughout July which includesEVO 2016 and that TSM was working on extending this visa for the long term.[18] However, on July 14 Leffen announced that he had run into additional delays in the visa approval process and would miss EVO.[19] Finally, on October 3, Leffen's visa was approved, allowing him to compete in US-based tournaments again, in time for The Big House 6.[20] In August 2018, Leffen wonEvo 2018, defeating Armada 3–0 in grand finals to claim the trophy.[21]

Other games

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Hjelte has competed in fighting games includingDragon Ball FighterZ,Ultra Street Fighter IV,Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, andThe King of Fighters XIII. According to the PGRZ, Hjelte is considered the 28th best Dragon Ball FighterZ player of all time.[22] In an interview with EventHubs prior to Apex 2015, he suggested he might playGuilty Gear Xrd on hisTwitch stream afterApex 2015 concluded.[23] As of the release ofGuilty Gear Strive, Hjelte has been hosting online tournaments for the game, hosting the title's first major, the Big LEVO. AtEvo 2022, Leffen placed 3rd out of 2,161 entrants in Guilty Gear Strive, making this the first time that a player has made Top 8 at EVO in both a Smash title as well as a traditional fighting game. The following year, Leffen would take 1st out of 2,474 entrants in the same game atEvo 2023, becoming the first person to hold victories in both Smash and a traditional fighting game in EVO.

Personal life

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Hjelte isKorean-Swedish; his mother is a native Swede, while his father is aSouth Korean adoptee.[24] Hjelte says his family does not regularly followKorean cultural traditions.[24]

Leffen stated in 2015 his goal is not to just be the best Super Smash Bros player, but the best fighting game player.[25]

Controversies

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Leffen is a controversial figure in theSuper Smash Bros. community, where he has been accused of aggressive and toxic behavior, bullying, and poorsportsmanship, notably due to his tendency to target other players or figures of the community with insults or confrontational statements, both online and in real life; other accusations include spreading false rumors about other players, intimidating newcomers, and making fun of individuals' illnesses or disabilities.[26][27][28] This earned him the nickname of "Villain ofSuper Smash Bros.".[27] Over the years, part of the scene has frequently requested for Leffen to be banned from the community due to his behavior, claiming that the perceived lack of punishment came from his popularity with part of the fanbase, and fears of being harassed by Leffen and said fanbase if someone spoke out against him.[29][26] A 2015Kotaku article noted that "Leffen likes to shit talk and make fun of his opponents."[27]

Leffen's behavior caused him to be banned from the entire Swedish tournament scene for much of 2013, as well as from the online forumSmashboards, on which he was active.[30] One of the officials behind the tournament ban stated that this was due to heavy bullying and overall poor treatment of fellow players, spreading false rumors about other players stealing or taking illegal drugs, making fun of others' diseases and disabilities, poor sportsmanship, trying to push people out of the community, and being "extremely mean" to his partners in Doubles if they made mistakes.[30]

Leffen, who openly admitted to hatingSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate and competing and streaming the game purely for money, published tweets in September 2020 in which he stated he would "rather flip burgers at mcdonalds [sic] [than streamUltimate] if it paid the same amount," and that streamingUltimate was harder than working a minimum wage job.[31][32][33] His posts went viral on Twitter, drawing criticism regarding the struggles faced by minimum wage workers; he later apologized for his tweet, but reiterated that he would rather work a minimum wage job.[34][33]

In an April 2015 interview, Leffen justified his behavior by claiming he was trying to elevate the level of play on theMelee scene, stating "I actually do like the villain role. [Melee]'s very stagnant sometimes. Since everyone is friends, nobody is really pushing each other — you’re not going to try that hard to beat someone you're close with."[27] Talking about Leffen's behavior in theSuper Smash Bros. community,GENESIS owner Sheridan "Dr. Z" Zalewski stated in 2019 that "I hate to say it, but everyone who actually runs the community wants this [kind of behavior] to happen" due to the interest it creates from fans.[35]

Awards and nominations

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CeremonyYearCategoryResultRef.
The Streamer Awards2021BestSuper Smash Bros. StreamerNominated[36]

References

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  1. ^Lee, Daniel (18 December 2014)."Melee It On Me - SSBM Rank 2014 (6)".Melee It On Me. Retrieved7 February 2015.
  2. ^"The Melee Stats Top 100: The Top 10".PGstats. 22 November 2021. Retrieved22 November 2021.
  3. ^"Ultimate SSBM Rank". 25 November 2016. Retrieved25 July 2017.
  4. ^Baer, Bob (26 January 2021)."Valhalla Online a showcase for top EU Melee player Leffen, online software Slippi". Retrieved9 December 2021.
  5. ^Womack, Barrett (24 March 2015)."Friendlies: TSM Leffen, Smash's Loveable Villain".Red Bull. Retrieved27 March 2015.
  6. ^Juggleguy (3 January 2012)."Melee in 2011: Year in Review".SmashBoards. Retrieved27 March 2015.
  7. ^Cribari, Joe (10 July 2014)."Who Will Be Crowned Greatest Smash Player Alive at EVO 2014? "5 Gods" vs "3 Underdogs"".Nintendo Enthusiast. Archived fromthe original on 29 January 2015. Retrieved3 February 2015.
  8. ^VGBC's Salty Suite - Chillindude (Fox) Vs. Liquid Chillin (Fox) SSBM - Super Smash Bros. Melee(YouTube) (Livestream). VGBootCamp. 4 February 2015. Event occurs at 4:37. Retrieved7 February 2015.
  9. ^Guerrero, John "Velociraptor" (1 February 2015)."Leffen and Chillin settle their Super Smash grudge in one of the most disrespectful first to five sets ever".EventHubs. Retrieved5 January 2015.
  10. ^ab"$1,000 and America's pride on the line as Mango plays Leffen in winners semi finals at Apex 2015".
  11. ^Martin, Michael (2 February 2015)."Apex 2015 Fighting Game Tournament Roundup".IGN. Retrieved3 February 2015.
  12. ^Walker, Ian "Iantothemax"."Team SoloMid Signs William "Leffen" Hjelte".Shoryuken. Shoryuken. Retrieved9 March 2015.
  13. ^McWhertor, Michael (20 July 2015)."Evo 2015: 12 great fights you shouldn't miss".Polygon. Retrieved15 August 2015.
  14. ^Demers, Matt (1 October 2015)."Leffen denied entry to USA for Smash tournament".TheScore eSports. Retrieved24 October 2015.
  15. ^Demers, Matt (1 October 2015)."Leffen denied entry to USA for Smash tournament". Retrieved8 November 2015.
  16. ^Womack, Barrett (16 February 2016)."How Leffen Will Take Over the World".Red Bull eSports.
  17. ^Tamburroby, Paul (29 April 2016)."ESPORTS PLAYER DENIED VISA AS "SUPER SMASH BROS. MELEE IS NOT A LEGITIMATE SPORT"".CraveOnline. Archived fromthe original on 9 December 2017. Retrieved30 April 2016.
  18. ^"Leffen Visa Update".Team SoloMid. Archived fromthe original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved4 May 2016.
  19. ^"Leffen to miss Evo, will not play or stream Melee until visa issues are resolved".The Daily Dot. 14 July 2016. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2016.
  20. ^"Leffen's Visa Approved".Shoyruken. Retrieved3 October 2016.
  21. ^"TSM Leffen Wins EVO 2018 In Dominant Fashion".GameTyrant. Retrieved31 October 2018.
  22. ^PG Stats (25 May 2020)."PGRZ 30-21".Red Bull.
  23. ^Taylor, Nicholas "MajinTenshinhan" (29 January 2015)."4 of the 5 Smash gods fell to his confidence and lack of fear - Leffen talks Apex, Smash 4, his mindset, Guilty Gear Xrd and more".EventHubs.
  24. ^abShin, Jung (2 November 2014)."Interview with Leffen, Part 1".GGNOREAD. Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2015. Retrieved3 February 2015.
  25. ^Hjelte, William."Meet TSM Leffen".Youtube. Retrieved24 April 2015.Event occurs at 3:09
  26. ^ab"Young Swedish gamer Leffen shakes up world of 'Super Smash Bros. Melee'".Toronto Sun. 26 November 2022. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  27. ^abcdHernandez, Patricia (24 April 2015)."Meet The 'Villain' Of Super Smash Bros".Kotaku. Retrieved26 January 2016.
  28. ^Rogowski, Cameron (2 June 2016)."Leffen, the God Slayer Still Throneless".Esports Edition. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  29. ^Richman, Olivia (1 April 2022)."Leffen under fire for past toxic behavior towards Mew2King, Kensou, and Smash community".Ivenglobal. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  30. ^abHernandez, Patricia (2 February 2015)."One Of The Best Smash Bros. Matches In History Went Down Last Night".Kotaku. Retrieved3 February 2015.
  31. ^"Leffen's Tweet before DreamHack Winter 2019".
  32. ^"I fucking sold my body and soul to make that money".Twitter.
  33. ^abTamburro, Paul (28 September 2020)."Smash pro Leffen apologizes for 'sh**ty' comment on minimum wage jobs".GameRevolution. Retrieved14 April 2022.
  34. ^"Leffen apologizing for his Tweet".
  35. ^Wright, Steven (16 August 2019)."HOW FIGHTING GAME TOURNAMENTS ARE DEALING WITH TOXIC AND UNRULY PLAYERS".The Verge. Retrieved13 April 2022.
  36. ^Miceli, Max (22 February 2022)."All nominees for QTCinderella's Streamer Awards".Dot Esports.GAMURS Group.

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