Adam Lindgren, better known to Smash players as ‘ARMADA’, is recognized as Europe’s top Smash Bros. Melee player and the best Peach main across the globe. He can now add ‘Evo Champion’ to his already impressive resume as he is the new EVO 2015 Melee Champion after defeting Juan Manuel Debiedma (aka: HUNGRYBOX), three games to two in grand finals. Armada is also the first non-American to win the Melee EVO title, something many predicted CEO 2015 Melee Champion William ‘Leffen’ Hjelte would do.

Aramada’s previous outings in EVO saw him finish in 4th place in 2013 and 3rd place in 2014.

On a bit of a hilarious side note, Joseph ‘Mang0’ Marquez tossed his 5th place medal into the EVO crowd; clearly, the two-time champion was not happy with his finish at this year’s tournament.

With his twin peanut popguns and barrel jet pack, Diddy Kong brings his jungle-themed Boba Fett-esque weaponry to the latest incarnation of the extremely popular Smash Bros. game coming later this year to Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and 2DS systems. Diddy Kong made his Smash Bros. debut in 2008’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii. Although being one of the smaller characters in the game, Diddy Kong was among one of the most unique fighters in Brawl–mainly for his quickness, ability to produce and toss banana peels at will, and being armed with an excellent recovery move which doubles as an attack. Also, that Nintendo cap looks pretty darn sweet.

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Tonight’s announcement is aptly timed with the release of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, which has received stellar reviews from numerous gaming sites, including a glowing review from Geekscape’s own Derek Kraneveldt.

With Diddy Kong’s addition, the new Smash Bros. roster reaches 25 fighters. The game’s producer, Masahiro Sakurai, mentioned back in 2012 that he felt Brawl’s roster of 35 characters was possibly the most they could go in order to keep the game balanced. Some of the franchise’s regulars, such as Yoshi, Captain Falcon, and Jigglypuff, have yet to be formally added to the new Smash Bros.; the same goes for Snake, Ike, Ice Climbers, Falco, R.O.B., Ganondorf, Wolf, Lucas, Wario, and the Pokemon Trainer. With the number of available roster slots dwindling, it will be interesting to see who makes it and who will be cut, if any.

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