List of major Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a crossover fighting video game for the Nintendo Switch. Players control one of over 80 characters drawn from Nintendo and third-party game franchises, and try to knock their opponents out of an arena. Each player has a percentage meter which rises when they take damage; characters become easier to knock into the air or out of bounds as the percentage increases.[1][2] Like with all other Super Smash Bros. games, Ultimate's competitive scene features both Singles (1v1) and Doubles (2v2) tournament, with Ultimate introducing a new form of 1v1 competition named "Squad Strike" in which the players switch between different characters during a same game; Singles competition is largely seen as the most prestigious form of Super Smash Bros. competition.[3]

Still from the broadcast before the start of the match, with Tweek and MkLeo in the foreground and the spectators and event locale in the background
Tweek (left) and MkLeo (right) moments before the start of the Grand Finals of the Singles tournament of 2GG: Kongo Saga, a Supermajor held in 2019.

Games in the Super Smash Bros. franchise have been played competitively since the early 2000s, but the inclusion of Super Smash Bros. Melee at the 2013 edition of Evolution Championship Series (Evo), a major multi-game tournament, was seen as a turning point; after Evo 2013, competitive Smash saw an increase in tournaments, media coverage, and attention from Nintendo.[4] 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]

Ultimate was released on December 7, 2018, to critical acclaim,[8][9] and broke sales records in the United States and Europe en route to becoming the best-selling fighting game of all time.[10][11][12] The release of Ultimate saw an increase in the number of people entering and watching tournaments, leading to an increase in available prize money compared to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.[13] However, unlike many other developers, Nintendo does not contribute funds to tournament prize pools. As a result, the prize pools for Ultimate are still significantly smaller than those of other fighting games.[14][15] The Ultimate tournament at Evo 2019 had just over 3,500 entrants, which made it the largest offline tournament held in Smash Bros. franchise history.[16] However, its prize pool of $35,300 - $10 from each player's registration fee - was smaller than that of Street Fighter V, which had only 1,951 entrants, but whose developer Capcom contributed $50,000 to the prize pool.[14][15][17] Additionally, Japanese law significantly limits cash prizes for esports events held in that country. Some Japanese tournaments use legal loopholes to provide cash prizes,[18] while others offer non-cash prizes, including tickets for players to attend American tournaments.[19] Nintendo received widespread criticism after Ultimate was the only game at Evo Japan 2020 not to offer a cash prize. While other games' developers joined the Japan Esports Union, allowing them to offer prizes, Nintendo did not, and instead awarded the winner a Switch controller emblazoned with a gold Smash Bros. logo.[20][21][22] In a January 2020 interview, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa indicated that the company did not intend to support esports, stating that the company's focus was on inclusiveness, and their ability to create games that many people want to play, without the need for prize money, was one of Nintendo's strengths.[23][24]

Smash Bros. tournaments are generally seeded so that the best players do not face off against each other until the later stages of a tournament. The most authoritative ranking of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players is the Panda Global Rankings Ultimate (PGRU).[20][25][26] The PGRU groups tournaments into one of four tiers – S, A, B, and C – based on the number of entrants, with S being the most prestigious tier and C the least. Tournaments can also qualify for higher tiers by having a large number of highly ranked players, even if the overall number of entrants is lower. Tournaments held outside of the United States require fewer entrants to qualify for higher tiers, owing to their smaller competitive communities.[25][27] S-tier and A-tier events are frequently called "Majors", with S-tier tournaments sometimes called "Supermajors"; winning a Major is largely considered the most prestigious accomplishment in Ultimate.[28][29][30][31] This list contains all PGRU Majors – S- and A-tier events – from the release of Ultimate through the present.[a]

PGRU S-tier tournaments

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Mexico's MkLeo holds the record for most Ultimate Singles Majors won, with ten S-tier events and five A-tier events won to date; those include Genesis 6, the first Supermajor in Ultimate history, which took place in the United States.
 
Japan's zackray holds the record for most Majors won in his country; Japanese tournaments rarely offer money prizes, unlike the rest of the world's, and Majors usually only hold Singles tournaments.
 
Japan's Tea won Europe's first Supermajor, Temple: Hermès Edition.

The following is a list of results from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments considered S-tier by the Panda Global Rankings Ultimate:[33][34][35]

List of S-tier Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments
Tournament Location Date Entrants[b] Prize pool Singles Doubles Refs.
1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Genesis 6   Oakland, California, United States February 2–3, 2019 2,105 $20,890   MkLeo   VoiD   Dark Wizzy
  Salem
  Light
  Marss
[36][37]
Frostbite 2019   Detroit, Michigan, United States February 22–24, 2019 1,239 Un­known   Tweek   MkLeo   Marss
  Tweek
  ESAM
  MVD
[38][39][40]
Umebura Japan Major   Tokyo, Japan May 1–2, 2019 1,015 ¥0   Kameme   ProtoBanham [41][42]
MomoCon 2019   Atlanta, Georgia, United States May 23–26, 2019 1,280 $10,000   MkLeo   Tweek   Ally
  Samsora
  Marss
  MkLeo
[43][44]
Smash'N'Splash 5   Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States May 31 – June 2, 2019 1,610 Un­known   MkLeo   Samsora   Dark Wizzy
  Nairo
  Ally
  Mr. R
[45][46]
Evo 2019   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States August 2–4, 2019 3,529 $35,300   MkLeo   Tweek [47]
Super Smash Con 2019   Chantilly, Virginia, United States August 8–11, 2019 2,708 Un­known   MkLeo   Samsora   Light
  Marss
  Javi
  MkLeo
[48][49]
Shine 2019   Worcester, Massachusetts, United States August 23–25, 2019 882 Un­known   Samsora   MkLeo   Dark Wizzy
  MkLeo
  Light
  Marss
[50][51]
Mainstage   Ontario, California, United States September 20–22, 2019 273 $5,000   Nairo   MkLeo   Glutonny
  MkLeo
  Nairo
  Samsora
[52][53]
The Big House 9   Detroit, Michigan, United States October 4–6, 2019 1,017 $10,170   zackray   Dabuz   Shuton
  zackray
  Light
  Marss
[54][55]
2GG: Kongo Saga   La Mirada, California, United States December 7–8, 2019 909 Un­known   MkLeo   Tweek   Glutonny
  MkLeo
  Maister
  zackray
[56][57]
Let's Make Big Moves   New York City, New York, United States January 3–6, 2020 650 $6,350+   Nairo   Dabuz   Dark Wizzy
  Light
  Marss
  Samsora
[58][59][60]
Evo Japan 2020   Tokyo, Japan January 24–26, 2020 1,819 ¥0   Shuton   Kome [20][61]
Genesis 7   Oakland, California, United States January 24–26, 2020 1,699 $20,566   Marss   MkLeo   Light
  Marss
  Glutonny
  MkLeo
[62][63][64]
Frostbite 2020   Detroit, Michigan, United States February 21–23, 2020 1,280 $12,800   MkLeo   Maister   Light
  Marss
  Maister
  zackray
[65][66][67]
Kagaribi#4   Tokyo, Japan June 26–27, 2021 386 ¥0   ProtoBanham   zackray [68]
Temple: Hermès Edition   Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France September 4–5, 2021 863 €8,630   Tea   Glutonny [c] [70]
Riptide   Sandusky, Ohio, United States September 10–12, 2021 1,024 $10,240   MkLeo   Tweek   Lui$
  Scend[d]
  Epic_Gabriel
  Sparg0
[71]
Low Tide City   Round Rock, Texas, United States September 10–12, 2021 1,024 $11,010   MkLeo   Dabuz   Lui$
  Scend[d]
  Javi
  MkLeo
[72]
Kagaribi#5   Tokyo, Japan October 20, 2021 512 ¥0   zackray   Shuton [73]
Mainstage 2021   Ontario, California, United States November 12–14, 2021 830 $8,300   MkLeo   Sparg0   ESAM
  MVD
  Light
  Marss
[74]
Smash World Championship 2021   Orlando, Florida, United States December 17–19, 2021 40 $75,000   MkLeo   Cosmos [75]
Collision 2022   North Bergen, New Jersey, United States March 12–13, 2022 361 $11,250   Sparg0   Tweek   Glutonny
  MkLeo
  Chag
  Sparg0
[76]
Genesis 8   San Jose, California, United States April 15–17, 2022 1,959 $29,385   MkLeo   Glutonny   Chag
  Sparg0
  BigBoss
  MkLeo
[77]
Pound 2022   Laurel, Maryland, United States April 22–24, 2022 280 Un­known   Glutonny   MkLeo [78]
Kagaribi#7   Tokyo, Japan May 4-5, 2022 769 ¥0   acola   Asimo [79]
MomoCon 2022   Atlanta, Georgia, United States May 4-5, 2022 666 $14,990   Light   Dabuz   Lui$
  Scend
  Goblin
  Zomba
[80]
COLOSSEL 2022   Lyon, France April 15–17, 2022 1,024 $21,735   MkLeo   Maister [81]
Double Down 2022   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States July 8-10, 2022 987 $14,805   ProtoBanham   MkLeo   Lui$
  Scend
  BigBoss
  MkLeo
[82]
Smash Factor 9   Puebla, Puebla, Mexico July 29-31, 2022 681 TBD   MkLeo   Dabuz   BigBoss
  MkLeo
  Maister
  Skyjay
[83]
Super Smash Con 2022   Chantilly, Virginia, United States August 11-14, 2022 1,347 TBD   Onin   Maister   MkLeo
  Sisqui
  Light
  Marss
[84]
The Big House 10   Detroit, Michigan, United States October 7-9, 2022 636 TBD   Riddles   Light   Maister
  Skyjay
  Light
  Marss
[85]
Ludwig Smash Invitational   Las Vegas, Nevada, United States October 21-23, 2022 32 $52,502   MkLeo   acola [86][87]
Let's Make Moves Miami   Miami, Florida, United States October 28-30, 2022 467   acola   Onin   acola
  Onin
  Ned
  Dark Wizzy
[88]
Mainstage 2022   Ontario, California, United States December 2-4, 2022 512   Sparg0   Tweek   Lui$
  Scend
  Ouch!?
  Blacktwins13
[89]
Let's Make BIG Moves 2023   New York, New York, United States January 6-8, 2023 790   Tweek   Sparg0   Sparg0

  Chag

  BigBoss

  MkLeo

[90]
Genesis 9   San Jose, California, United States January 20-22, 2023 1215   MkLeo   MuteAce   Sparg0

  Chag

  MuteAce

  Scend

[91]

PGRU A-tier tournaments

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United States' Tweek won both the first Singles Major and Doubles Major tournaments in Ultimate history, at Let's Make Moves; it was the only Major event held in 2018, the year of the game's release.
 
France's Glutonny won Europe's first Ultimate Singles Major, Syndicate 2019, held in the Netherlands.
 
United States' Marss won the first Ultimate Singles Major held in Mexico, Smash Factor 8.

The following is a list of results from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments considered A-tier by the Panda Global Rankings Ultimate:[33][34][35]

List of A-tier Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments
Tournament Location Date Entrants[b] Prize pool Singles Doubles Refs.
1st 2nd 1st 2nd
Let's Make Moves[e]   Somerset, New Jersey, United States December 29, 2018 448 Un­known   Tweek   Dabuz   Cosmos
  Tweek
  Light
  Xion
[92]
Umebura SP 2[e]   Tokyo, Japan January 12, 2019 500 ¥0   Zackray[f]   Shuton [93]
Glitch 6[e]   Laurel, Maryland, United States January 19–20, 2019 551 Un­known   Tweek   Nairo   Ally
  MkLeo
  Cosmos
  Tweek
[94]
Smash Ultimate Summit[e]   Los Angeles, California, United States January 19–20, 2019 16 $51,917   MkLeo   Dabuz [95]
Umebura SP 3   Tokyo, Japan April 12, 2019 509 ¥0   Nietono   Kameme [96]
2GG: Prime Saga   La Mirada, California, United States April 13–14, 2019 842 Un­known   Shuton   zackray   Javi
  MkLeo
  Shuton
  zackray
[97][98]
Pound 2019   Laurel, Maryland, United States April 19–21, 2019 802 Un­known   Ally   Myran   Light
  Marss
  Nairo
  Samsora
[99][100]
Get On My Level 2019   Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 17–19, 2019 847 Un­known   Tweek   Marss   MkLeo
  Serge!
  Cosmos
  Nairo
[101][102]
CEO 2019   Daytona Beach, Florida, United States June 28–30, 2019 1,164 Un­known   MkLeo   Marss [103][104]
Albion 4   London, England July 6–7, 2019 895 Un­known   Glutonny   Dabuz   Greward
  Marc[g]
  Glutonny
  Leon
[105][106]
Low Tier City 7   Arlington, Texas, United States July 12–14, 2019 696 Un­known   Tweek   Dabuz   Light
  Marss
  BestNess[d]
  Lui$
[107][108]
Smash Factor 8   San Pedro Cholula, Mexico July 26–28, 2019 532 Un­known   Marss   MkLeo   Javi
  MkLeo
  Glutonny
  Mr. R
[109][110]
Umebura SP 4   Tokyo, Japan August 17, 2019 517 ¥0   Abadango   Brood [111][112]
Switchfest 2019   La Mirada, California, United States August 31 – September 1, 2019 447 Un­known   Kameme   Tea   MVD
  Puppeh
  HIKARU
  Kameme
[113][114]
Glitch 7[h]   Laurel, Maryland, United States September 14–15, 2019 566 Un­known   ESAM   Light   Nairo
  Tweek
  Dark Wizzy
  Light
[116][117]
Umebura SP 5   Tokyo, Japan September 28, 2019 512 ¥0   Shuton   zackray [118][119]
Ultimate Fighting Arena 2019   Aubervilliers, France October 4–6, 2019 490 €8,000   MkLeo   Glutonny   Longo
  MkLeo
  cyve
  Mr. R
[120][121][122]
Thunder Smash 3: Clash of the Pandas   Long Beach, California, United States October 12, 2019 86 $10,000+   Tea   Marss [123][124]
Umebura SP 6   Tokyo, Japan October 21–22, 2019 722 ¥0   Kuro   Kameme [125][126]
Smash Ultimate Summit 2   Los Angeles, California, United States October 24–27, 2019 16 $50,000+   MkLeo   Samsora [127][128]
Syndicate 2019   Utrecht, Netherlands October 25–27, 2019 640 Un­known   Glutonny   quiK   Glutonny
  Leon
  Lucky
  Rinor
[129][130]
DreamHack Atlanta 2019   Atlanta, Georgia, United States November 15–17, 2019 641 $10,000   Marss   Samsora   Cosmos
  Light
  Marss
  ScAtt
[131][132][133]
Umebura SP 7   Tokyo, Japan November 16, 2019 758 ¥0   zackray   KEN [134]9:00[135]
EGS Cup 3   Tokyo, Japan January 12–13, 2020 128 ¥0   zackray   Abadango [136][137]
Glitch 8   Laurel, Maryland, United States January 18–19, 2020 729 Un­known   Tweek   Dark Wizzy   ESAM
  MVD
  Cosmos
  Maister
[138][139]
Kagaribi#3   Tokyo, Japan March 27, 2021 132 ¥0   Tea   Atelier [140]
Ultimate WANTED #3   Créteil, France August 12–15, 2021 525 €7,500   Glutonny   Fatality   Glutonny
  Leon
 Marcbri[g]
  sisqui
[141]
Smash Ultimate Summit 3   Los Angeles, California, United States August 26–29, 2021 16 $159,132   Tweek   MkLeo [142][143]
Glitch 8.5   Laurel, Maryland, United States September 24–26, 2021 421 $6,315   ESAM   MkLeo   Light
  Marss
  naitosharp
  Tilde
[144]
Seibugeki #8   Tokyo, Japan October 10, 2021 192 ¥0   ProtoBanham   Eim [145]
Super Smash Con: Fall Fest   Herndon, Virginia, United States October 15–17, 2021 769 $7,690   Light   Sparg0 [146]
MaesumaTOP#6   Osaka, Japan October 23, 2021 320 ¥0   ProtoBanham   Atelier [147]
Port Priority 6   Tukwila, Washington, United States October 30–31, 2021 640 $6,726   MkLeo   Sparg0   BassMage
  Skyjay
  Javi
  MkLeo
[148]
Vienna Challengers Arena 2021   Vienna, Austria November 20–21, 2021 512 €15,120   Peli   Glutonny   Glutonny
  Mika
  Oryon
  PeW
[149]
CEO 2021   Orlando, Florida, United States December 3–5, 2021 781 $7,810   Kola   Glutonny [150]
Let's Make Big Moves 2022   New York City, New York, United States January 7–9, 2022 768 $7,680   Quidd   Kola   Hawk[i]
  Linus
  Charles
  Quidd
[151]
Kagaribi#6   Tokyo, Japan January 8–9, 2022 768 ¥0   zackray   Shuton [152]
Glitch: Infinite   Laurel, Maryland, United States February 18–20, 2022 616 Un­known   Cosmos   Zomba   LeoN
  Zomba
  Gackt
  Scend
[153]
Smash Ultimate Summit 4   Los Angeles, California, United States March 3–6, 2022 16 $157,800   Sparg0   Light [78]
RETA 2022   Mazatlán, Mexico April 1–3, 2022 20 TBD   MkLeo   Sparg0 [154]
Low Tide City   Round Rock, Texas, United States April 29-May 1, 2022 561 TBD   Sparg0   Kola   Chase
  Lui$
  Dark Wizzy
  Ned
[155]
MaesumaTOP#7   Osaka, Japan April 29-May 1, 2022 512 ¥0   acola   Shuton [156]
Battle of BC 4   Vancouver, Canada June 10-12, 2022 408 TBD   KEN   Tea   ESAM
  MVD
  BassMage
  Tilde
[157]
MaesumaTOP#8   Osaka, Japan June 11-12, 2022 590 ¥0   Yoshidora   Hero [158]
Gimvitational   Laurel, Maryland, United States June 16-19, 2022 16 $35,706   acola   Light [159]
Crown 2   Orem, Utah, United States June 18-19, 2022 416 $12,160   Tea   Dabuz   Lui$
  Scend
  BassMage
  Goblin
[160]
e-Caribana 2022   Crans-près-Céligny, Switzerland June 19, 2022 32 TBD   MkLeo   quiK [161]
CEO 2022   Daytona Beach, Florida, United States June 24-26, 2022 651 $6,510   Sonix   Riddles [162]
95 Kings of Fields 2   Eaubonne, France June 24-26, 2022 256 $6,510   MkLeo   Raflow [163]
Get On My Level 2022   Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 1-3, 2022 753 $11,295   Onin   Big D   Linus
  Lucy
  Demon
  Onin
[164]
Kagaribi#8   Tokyo, Japan July 30-31, 2022 771 ¥0   Miya   Abadango [165]
Smash Ultimate Summit 5   Los Angeles, California, United States September 15-18, 2022 16 TND   ProtoBanham   Light [166]
Glitch - Regen   Laurel, Maryland, United States September 23-25, 2022 422   Light   Kameme   Dark Wizzy
  Ned
  6WX
  Sonix
[167]
Lost Tech City 2022   San Antonio, Texas, United States September 30-October 2, 2022 418   Marss   Maister   Lui$
  Scend
  Maister
  Skyjay
[168]
Port Priority 7   Auburn, Washington, United States November 12-13, 2022 600   Tweek   Kurama   Kameme
  Shuton
  Stroder Ame
  BassMage
DreamHack Atlanta 2022   Atlanta, Georgia, United States November 18-20, 2022 415 $10,000   ApolloKage   Anathema   Tavares
  merf
  lolyoshi
  Chunky
[169]
Apex 2022   Secaucus, New Jersey, United States November 18-20, 2022 607   Miya   Jakal   Zomba
  Tilde
  Exciled
  LeoN
[170]
Scuffed World Tour   Los Angeles, California, United States December 18, 2022 16 $25,000   Sparg0   Tweek [171]

Notes

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  1. ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PGRU suspended the competitive season in mid-March 2020.[32]
  2. ^ a b Entrant counts are drawn from smash.gg, the tool that tournament organizers use to manage brackets. The data is self-reported.
  3. ^ A Doubles tournament started on the first day; however, it was cancelled the following morning due to logistical issues.[69]
  4. ^ a b c BestNess changed his name to Scend in 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d This tournament was retroactively recognized as a Major after the PGRU established its tournament ranking system.
  6. ^ Zackray changed the capitalization of his name to "zackray" during 2019.
  7. ^ a b Marc also used the name Marcbri in some tournaments.
  8. ^ Glitch 7 was expected to be an S-tier event, but lost its status due to one of the top-ranked players dropping out of the event.[115] The following PGRU season, a rule change was made to prevent an event's tier from dropping due to a single player disqualifying.[27]
  9. ^ Hawk changed his name to Lucy in 2022.

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