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:''For the Smasher, see [[Smasher:Major]]''
The release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' led to the growth of an impressive tournament scene in the United States as well as internationally.
A '''major''' is an exceptionally prestigious [[tournament]] that has a very high amount of entrants and a very high level of skill density among the entrants, with many of the game's top players and borderline top players in attendance. A '''supermajor''' is among the most prestigious tournaments of all, where the skill density is so high that they're an established level above majors, with them having most of the game's very best players in attendance and attracting players from across the world to compete.


==American Tournaments==
The following pages are lists for every tournament to date that SmashWiki considers a major and supermajor for each individual ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' game, as well as for ''[[Project M]]''/''[[Project +]]''.
*[[Major League Gaming]]
*[[MELEE-FC]]
*[[NCT / NCT II: The Big One]]
*[[Tournament Go]]
*[[Zero Challenge|0C2 - Zero Challenge]]
*[[Maine Smash Tournament Series]]
*[[The Cataclysm Series]]
*[[GameClucks]]
*Nexus Gaming
*[[University of Iowa Smash Championship Series]]


==Canadian Tournaments==
*[[List of major tournaments (SSB)]]
*[[At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship]]
*[[List of major tournaments (SSBM)]]
*[[Central Alberta Smash Tournament]]
*[[List of major tournaments (SSBB)]]
*[[FalseFalco's Tournament]]
*[[List of major tournaments (SSB4)]]
*[[List of major tournaments (SSBU)]]
*[[List of major tournaments (PM)]]


==European Tournaments==
==See also==
*[[ATM Tournament Series]]
*[[List of largest Smash tournaments]]
*[[Dutch Tournament ]]
*[[X-Treme Championship]]
*[[The Renaissance of Smash]]
*[[Smashers Reunion]]
*[[ZEST]]


==Australian Tournaments==
{{disambig}}
*[[Eastern Invasion]]
*[[@M]]
*[[SEAT / SEAT 2]]
*[[OHN5]]
*[[SQUAT Series]]
*[[Comrades of the Anfology]]
*[[Lan Party Central (SA)]]
*[[Reloaded Festival 08]]


==Mexican Tournaments==
[[Category:Major tournaments]]
 
[[Category:Tournaments]]
*[[Smash-Mex 1]]
[[Category:Competitive lists]]
*[[Smash-Mex 2]]
*[http://www.latingamer.com Latin Gamer Series]
*[http://www.electronicgameshow.com/ Electronic Game Show featuring SSBM Tournament Series (EGS2006)]
[[Category:Tournaments and Events]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, December 3, 2023

For the Smasher, see Smasher:Major

A major is an exceptionally prestigious tournament that has a very high amount of entrants and a very high level of skill density among the entrants, with many of the game's top players and borderline top players in attendance. A supermajor is among the most prestigious tournaments of all, where the skill density is so high that they're an established level above majors, with them having most of the game's very best players in attendance and attracting players from across the world to compete.

The following pages are lists for every tournament to date that SmashWiki considers a major and supermajor for each individual Super Smash Bros. game, as well as for Project M/Project +.

See also


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