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'''[[wikipedia:Chile|Chile]]''' is a country located in the west coast of South America, bordering {{b|Peru|region}} and [[Bolivia]] to the north and [[Argentina]] to the east. Tournament activity in the region primarily takes place in Chile's capital city Santiago and its surrounding metropolitan area, although scenes exist all throughout the country, including in the Valparaíso and Biobío regions.
'''[[wikipedia:Chile|Chile]]''' is a country located in the west coast of South America, bordering [[Peru]] and [[Bolivia]] to the north and [[Argentina]] to the east. Tournament activity in the region primarily takes place in Chile's capital city Santiago and its surrounding metropolitan area, although scenes exist all throughout the country, including in the Valparaíso and Biobío regions.


Chile is widely considered the strongest South American region in competitive ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'', owing to a history of players who had found success at international events. One of the earliest Chilean players to make their mark on the international competitive scene was {{Sm|ZeRo}}, who traveled to the [[United States]] for ''[[Brawl]]'' events before staying in the country for ''[[Smash 4]]'', becoming one of the greatest ''Brawl'' players in the game's later years as well as the [[greatest of all time#In Super Smash Bros. 4|greatest ''Smash 4'' player of all time]]. Alongside ZeRo, both {{Sm|Chape}} and {{Sm|Rocket}} also found great success in ''[[Melee]]'', with both ranking in the top 100 globally and Rocket even ranking in the top 50 on the [[SSBMRank Summer 2025]], while {{Sm|Nax}} has become one of the greatest ''[[Smash 64]]'' players in the post-pandemic metagame. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', {{Sm|Frido}} was considered the best player in South America in the early metagame and one of the earliest successful {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} players, while {{Sm|Peppa}} and {{Sm|Toon}} are considered among South America's best players in the post-pandemic metagame. Alongside a thriving playerbase, Chile has held many of the largest ''Smash'' events in South America. This includes {{Trn|Zenkoku Taikai 2}}, the first South American event to surpass 200 entrants, and {{Trn|Smash Chile - Civil War}}, which held the record for largest South American ''Smash'' event for several years.
Chile is widely considered the strongest South American region in competitive ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'', owing to a history of players who had found success at international events. One of the earliest Chilean players to make their mark on the international competitive scene was {{Sm|ZeRo}}, who traveled to the [[United States]] for ''[[Brawl]]'' events before staying in the country for ''[[Smash 4]]'', becoming one of the greatest ''Brawl'' players in the game's later years as well as the [[greatest of all time#In Super Smash Bros. 4|greatest ''Smash 4'' player of all time]]. Alongside ZeRo, both {{Sm|Chape}} and {{Sm|Rocket}} also found great success in ''[[Melee]]'', with both ranking in the top 100 globally and Rocket even ranking in the top 50 on the [[SSBMRank Summer 2025]], while {{Sm|Nax}} has become one of the greatest ''[[Smash 64]]'' players in the post-pandemic metagame. In ''[[Ultimate]]'', {{Sm|Frido}} was considered the best player in South America in the early metagame and one of the earliest successful {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} players, while {{Sm|Peppa}} and {{Sm|Toon}} are considered among South America's best players in the post-pandemic metagame. Alongside a thriving playerbase, Chile has held many of the largest ''Smash'' events in South America. This includes {{Trn|Zenkoku Taikai 2}}, the first South American event to surpass 200 entrants, and {{Trn|Smash Chile - Civil War}}, which held the record for largest South American ''Smash'' event for several years.

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