Stakes have just been raised by @Smashboards! Got what it takes to defeat @ZeRoSSB & collect the bounty at #CEO2015? pic.twitter.com/2KO5XNx2Iq — CEO Gaming (@CEOGaming) May 20, 2015

Gonzalo “Zero” Barrios has come first in every Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament he’s been in, that’s 34 consecutive wins since November 2014 in the 1v1 category. The founder of Community Effort Orlando has offered a bounty on Zero’s head, $250 for the person that takes away his title, a hefty incentive! But then Chris Brown, owner of Smashboards.com offered to match that $250 if they got involved, making it $500 for whoever can take Zero out. CEO 2015 tournament will be taking place June 26th-28th, so we’ll have to wait and see if anyone claims the bounty.