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'''Barbados''' is a [[Caribbean]] ''Smash'' region that encompasses the country of the same name. The country is the easternmost island in the Caribbean. The majority of significant tournaments are held in the capital, Bridgetown, as well as Warrens. The scene also sees fairly | '''Barbados''' is a [[Caribbean]] ''Smash'' region that encompasses the country of the same name. The country is the easternmost island in the Caribbean. The majority of significant tournaments are held in the capital, Bridgetown, as well as Warrens. The scene also sees fairly regularly crossovers with [[St. Lucia]] and [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. | ||
The scene began as early as 2007, with activity taking place at the venue Anime-Spot in Bridgetown. The scene gradually developed in the following few years, and became regarded as one of the stronger Caribbean scenes in the late 2000s. Their size culminated in their largest event, the ''Brawl'' event {{Trn|AnimeKon 2013}}, which was held in 2013. While Barbados' scene has remained small since, especially compared to the Caribbean's premier scenes [[Puerto Rico]] and the [[Dominican Republic]], which grew significantly in the 2010s, the region continues to feature some notable events, such as those held in the {{Trn|Caribbean Gaming Circuit}}, a circuit held between 2014 and 2017 by local organization CariGames Pro to promote the growing esports scene in the Caribbean, and events held at large conferences and conventions. | The scene began as early as 2007, with activity taking place at the venue Anime-Spot in Bridgetown. The scene gradually developed in the following few years, and became regarded as one of the stronger Caribbean scenes in the late 2000s. Their size culminated in their largest event, the ''Brawl'' event {{Trn|AnimeKon 2013}}, which was held in 2013. While Barbados' scene has remained small since, especially compared to the Caribbean's premier scenes [[Puerto Rico]] and the [[Dominican Republic]], which grew significantly in the 2010s, the region continues to feature some notable events, such as those held in the {{Trn|Caribbean Gaming Circuit}}, a circuit held between 2014 and 2017 by local organization CariGames Pro to promote the growing esports scene in the Caribbean, and events held at large conferences and conventions. | ||