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  2. Smash World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Smash World Tour (SWT) was an annual Super Smash Bros. tournament circuit operating all around the world, but based in the United States. It took place three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022, although only the 2021 edition was completed fully, and mostly consisted of a series of tournaments aiming to determine a number of players qualifying for the Smash World Championships, major ...

  3. List of major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments

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    Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifth officially released Smash Bros. title; all five have been played competitively, in addition to a fan-made mod of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Project M. [5] [6] Many of the top-ranked Ultimate players were highly ranked in previous Smash Bros. games, in particular Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. [7]

  4. The Big House (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    The Big House was an annual Super Smash Bros. tournament series held in Michigan, with the first event taking place in 2011. It is considered one of the largest and most prestigious Smash Bros. tournament series alongside GENESIS, Evolution Championship Series (EVO) and Super Smash Con. In 2024, The Big House was put on an indefinite hiatus by ...

  5. Genesis (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis, stylized as GENESIS, is a series of annual Super Smash Bros. tournaments occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area of the US state of California.The first Genesis tournament took place in 2009 in Antioch at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds.

  6. Apex (tournament) - Wikipedia

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    Project M has recently been removed as an official event out copyright concerns under Nintendo of America [2] sponsorship and Third Party relations. Apex 2015 was officially sponsored by Nintendo of America [2] and was the largest tournament for Super Smash Bros. in history until it was surpassed by EVO 2015.

  7. List of Project M tournaments - Wikipedia

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    CEO 2014 [2] Orlando, Florida: June 27–29, 2014 Singles 255 US$ 3,170 ZeRo Wizzrobe P4K EMP | Mew2King MOR | ChuDat Doubles 34 US$ 680 Wizzrobe, Plup Mew2King, ZeRo Chillin, ChuDat Armada, Hungrybox: Zenith 2014 [3] The NYU Game Center: August 2–3, 2014 Singles 281 US$ 3,455 ZeRo Junebug Emukiller P4K EMP | Mew2King Doubles 60 Mew2King, ZeRo

  8. Smashboards - Wikipedia

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    Smashboards (originally known as Smash World Forums) is an online forum centered on games from the Super Smash Bros. series, founded in 2002.The community hosts discussions of techniques, news, and professional competition of the Super Smash Bros. games and is used to announce Smash tournaments.

  9. Evo 2019 - Wikipedia

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    New additions are Soulcalibur VI, Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[st], Samurai Shodown, Mortal Kombat 11, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which effectively replaced Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Notably, this is the first year since EVO 2013 where Super Smash Bros. Melee was not included in the lineup, and was relegated to a side-event.