Adam Lindgren (born 28 March 1993), known by his handle Armada, is a Swedish professional Super Smash Bros. player.
[7] Lindgren rose to fame playing Peach exclusively, but he added Fox as a secondary in early 2015 in order to deal with a select few opponents.
[8] He is also considered one of the best doubles players in the world and is famous for teaming with both of his brothers Andreas "Android" and Alexander "Aniolas" Lindgren, as well as with Mew2King.
Seven months later, he finished 3rd at Epita Smash Arena 2, the largest tournament in Europe at the time, defeating top ranked Japanese player, Masashi, before losing to Ryota "Captain Jack" Yoshida.
In July 2011, Armada won the major tournament at the time, GENESIS 2, defeating number one ranked player, Mang0.
[citation needed] After Apex 2013, Armada announced his retirement from competitive Melee[17] although he did return to compete in EVO 2013, where he placed 4th, losing to PPMD 0–2 in winners' bracket and being eliminated by Mang0 0–2 in losers' semis.
In addition, Armada won the first four iterations of the highly prestigious invitational tournament series Smash Summit.
[33] Lindgren formerly worked as a substitute teacher in Gothenburg, but now dedicates his time fully to competing, producing YouTube videos, and streaming on Twitch.
Armada is one of the subjects of the documentary Metagame, a sequel to The Smash Brothers by producer Travis "Samox" Beauchamp,[34] which premiered on a Twitch livestream in 2020.