VGC PLAYER

Brendan Zheng

Brendan “Babbytron” Zheng is a northamerican VGC player and the 2013 Pokémon World Champion. He has been playing since 2010 and, from then on, he has achieved succesful results such as the previously mentioned WCS and a top 8 in Washington (2014).

VGC PLAYER

Nils Dunlop

Nils Dunlop is a Swedish player most known for his achievements at Pokémon World Championships during the last years. In 2016, he made a space for himself in the best players of that season in San Francisco in the Senior Division. From that moment on, he has been successful in the highest category placing 5th at Anaheim and 4th at Nashville.

VGC PLAYER

Ashton Cox

Ashton “Linkyoshimario” Cox is a northamerican VGC player and the two times LATAM International Champion.

His VGC carreer has been growing up since 2014 when he qualified for the Pokémon World Championships for the first time. Although, that year was specially good for him (due to his achievements at WCS and some regionals of VGC 2014), the gap between 2017-2019 has been extremely glorious for the american player.

VGC PLAYER

Emilio Forbes

Emilio “emforbes” Forbes is a Northamerican VGC player and the 2018 Pokémon World Championships runner-up.

His VGC career has been increasing since the senior division when he could Top cut most of the regionals and nationals he played. Before 2018 WCS his best result had been a TOP 16 in NA internationals.

VGC PLAYER

Jeudy Azzarelli

Jeudy “SoulSur” Azzarelli is a northamerican player and the 2014 World Championships runner-up . His VGC2014 season was plenty of locals and thanks to this, (and his seventh place at USA Nationals 2014) he was able to get an invite to WCS, where he would lost in finals against Sejun Park.

VGC WEBSITE

NuggetBridge

Nugget Bridge is one of the most acclaimed and distinguised VGC websites along the last decade. It was born during June 2012 and it intensified the VGC community’s popularity for years improving the circuit and creating contacts and connections with different parts of the world.

VGC PLAYER

Sam Pandelis

Sam “Zelda” Pandelis is an Australia VGC player most-known for his second place at the 2017 Pokémon World Championships. He has a huge impact in Asia-Pacific and Oceania regions because of his triumphs along the last years.