On October 21, YouTube legend Jimmy "MrBeast" offered a helping hand to fellow YouTube Gaming sensation Ludwig Ahgren.
Ludwig took to Twitter to announce that he would be hosting his Super Smash Bros. tournament called Ludwig Smash. However, he revealed that the title sponsor for the event backed out at the last possible minute and that he would now end up losing a "ton of money."
A few moments later, MrBeast replied to the Los Angeles-based content creator's update and offered to sponsor his event. The former's tweet read:
Earlier today, Ludwig announced that his team would be running the "most stacked" Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament "of all time."
However, the title sponsor for the event backed out, which would result in him losing a lot of money. The YouTuber expressed gratitude towards Nintendo's crossover-fighting game, saying that the title got him into content creation.
He assured the audience that he would "always stay true" to his roots, whether or not he made money. His tweet read:
A few minutes after Ludwig's update, MrBeast came to help out the former Twitch streamer and offered to sponsor his Super Smash Bros. tournament. The philanthropic endeavor went viral on the social media platform, with thousands of community members joining the discussion thread.
Ludwig accepted MrBeast's offer to sponsor his event and said:
The internet personality and professional gamer Perfect Legend lauded Jimmy by commenting:
Team Liquid co-owner and former Super Smash Bros. pro Juan "Hungrybox" replied, saying that MrBeast sponsoring Ludwig's tournament was a "very good idea":
YouTuber and Twitch streamer GimR stated that the collaboration would be "insane":
Twitch partner GamesCage claimed that MrBeast
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