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About
In 2019, this professional Super Smash Bros. player became the first Japanese competitor to win a premier-tier tournament held outside of Japan. He has 150,000 followers on Twitter and 380,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Before Fame
He was not a well-known player in Smash Bros. for Wii U, but in the Panda Global Rankings 100, a ranking of the 100 best Super Smash Bros. for Wii U players of all time, Zackray was ranked 88th.
Trivia
Known more popularly under his gamer name, Sota Okada only started competing in the Super Smash world in 2017.
Family Life
After announcing earlier this year that he'd be taking a break from Super Smash to focus on Pokémon Unite competitions, he said in June that he'd be returning full-time to Smash. He and his team were disqualified from the Pokémon Unite Championship Series because one of his teammates had overslept and failed to appear for a match.
Associated With
On his way to victory at The Big House 9 in 2019, one of his casualties was Nairoby Quezada.