acola

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Player Information
Romanized Name:
Mashita Hayato
Nationality:
Location:
Kansai
Born:
July 20, 2006 (age 17)
Years Active:
2022 - Present
Approx. Total Winnings:
$62,051
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Current Mains:
Steve
Secondaries:
Pyra and Mythra
Kazuya
Links
Achievements
Ultimate:
MaesumaTOP#7 Kagaribi#7 Gimvitational MaesumaTOP#9 MaesumaTOP#10 Let's Make Moves Miami JAPAN 24 Umebura SP9 Kagaribi#9 Smash Ultimate Summit 6 MaesumaTOP#12 Seibugeki #14 Super Smash Con 2023 Sumabato SP Ultimate DELTA #5 MaesumaTOP#14.5 Umebura SP10
History
2022-03-24 — 2022-07-31
2022-09-16 — Present

Mashita "acola" Hayato is an Ultimate Steve player from Hyogo, Japan who is considered to be one of the best players in the world. He was ranked 1st in LumiRank 2023.

Biography[edit]

In February 2022 at Maesuma Offline, his first offline tournament outside of locals, he finished 2nd by beating Raito, Kome, Hero, Yaura, and resetting the bracket against Shuton. Three months later, he attended his first major, MaesumaTOP#7, and defeated Tsumusuto, Paseriman, Jogibu, Hero, Tea, Yoshidora, and Shuton twice to win the tournament; only four days later, he would win his first premier, Kagaribi#7. The following June, he took part in the Gimvitational, his third major and first North American major, winning once again. This made him the second Japanese player to win his first North American tournament, the first being Otori at Apex 2012.

acola joined flat gaming on March 24, 2022.[1] He left Flat Gaming on July 31 of the same year.[2] He joined ZETA DIVISION on September 16, 2022.[3]

Results[edit]

Ultimate[edit]

Recent Notable Wins

Wins over players ranked in LumiRank 2023:

Rank 4 - Miya
Rank 5 - Glutonny
Rank 10 - Shuton
Rank 16 - KEN
Rank 17 - Asimo
Rank 33 - Umeki
Rank 71 - Snow
Rank 76 - Cosmos
Rank 102 - Omuatsu

Rankings[edit]

Ultimate[edit]

OrionRank[edit]

Ranking SeriesRank
20222
Mid-Year 20224
2022 (Japan)1

Awards[edit]

  • Was named the Under18 Best eSports Player Award [4], the Best Fighting Game Player Award powered by Belc [5], and the Best eSports Player of the Year Award[6] of the 1st JAPAN eSports AWARDS.

References[edit]