| DescriptionLeonardo "" Perez | MVG and EF || Mexico's MKLeo has a lot to prove at Genesis Saga given that he is the game's current champion. The wunderkind, fresh off a victory at 2GGT: ZeRo Saga and an Echo Fox sponsorship, is understandably the man to beat for everyone at the event.Gonzalo "" Barrios | TSM || For ZeRo, Genesis Saga is a chance at redemption. While many were betting on him to break the 2GGT Saga curse of players losing tournaments named after themselves at 2GGT: ZeRo Saga, he was eliminated in 4th place by MKLeo. Should's former champion take this event, he will once again become everyone's primary target.Rei "" Furukawa | 2GG || Representing the team behind Genesis Saga is Japan's Komorikiri. Ranked 1st in Japan, his expertise with Cloud and Sonic can be seen in his recent results, which include 3rd and 7th place finishes at The Big House 6 and 2GGT: ZeRo Saga respectively. 2017 marks the start of his one-and-a-half year break from school, which means he has to make every tournament, including this, count.James "" Makekau-Tyson | CLG || VoiD, the best Sheik in North America, is heading into Genesis Saga on the heels of his strongest year yet. In 2016, the Hawaiian-turned-Californian finished within the top 8 of every tournament he attended save for 2GGT: Mexico Saga. Despite this, he still hasn't won anything larger than a super regional. Could Genesis Saga be the first national under his belt?Samuel "" Buzby| RNG || Arguably the best Rosalina specialist in the world, Dabuz's surgical playstyle is a sight to behold at every tournament he attends. Having won last week's Kumite in Tennessee, a super regional, he is entering Genesis Saga with the intent of gathering all the momentum he can before Genesis 4.