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On the other hand, this event saw notable runs from {{SSBU|Corrin}} players {{Sm|SHADIC}} (seed #20) and {{Sm|Neo|p=Japan}} (seed #24). The former notably defeated #13 seed {{Sm|Yaura}} 3-2 in Winners and then both #5 seed {{Sm|Glutonny}} 3-1 and #18 seed {{Sm|Maister}} 3-2 in Losers to make top 8. The latter defeated both #17 seed Zackray and #6 seed {{Sm|KEN}} 3-2 in Losers to face SHADIC in top 8. With {{Sm|Sparg0}} using Corrin to defeat KEN to make top 8, there was a total of three players in top 8 who used Corrin. In addition, Akakikusu's run to 13th was notable as it was the first time a Japanese {{SSBU|Hero}} player competed in North America, and therefore used the English [[Command Select]].
On the other hand, this event saw notable runs from {{SSBU|Corrin}} players {{Sm|SHADIC}} (seed #20) and {{Sm|Neo|p=Japan}} (seed #24). The former notably defeated #13 seed {{Sm|Yaura}} 3-2 in Winners and then both #5 seed {{Sm|Glutonny}} 3-1 and #18 seed {{Sm|Maister}} 3-2 in Losers to make top 8. The latter defeated both #17 seed Zackray and #6 seed {{Sm|KEN}} 3-2 in Losers to face SHADIC in top 8. With {{Sm|Sparg0}} using Corrin to defeat KEN to make top 8, there was a total of three players in top 8 who used Corrin. In addition, Akakikusu's run to 13th was notable as it was the first time a Japanese {{SSBU|Hero}} player competed in North America, and therefore used the English [[Command Select]].


In top 8, Neo defeated SHADIC 3-2 in the Corrin ditto, winning the runback from the {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} exhibition. In addition, {{Sm|Tweek}} defeated Tea 3-2 in their first set against each other since {{Trn|Mainstage 2021}}. On the Winner's side, {{Sm|Zomba}} defeated {{Sm|Sonix}} 3-0 and Sparg0 3-1 to make it to Grand Finals on Winner's side. Sonix then won his runback against Tweek 3-1 and defeated Sparg0's {{SSBU|Corrin}} 3-2 to meet Zomba in the runback, where he managed to reset the bracket 3-2, which included making a high-percent comeback in 2 games. However, Zomba won the reset 3-1, winning his second supermajor and his first premier event.
In top 8, Neo defeated SHADIC 3-2 in the Corrin ditto, winning the runback from the {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} exhibition. In addition, {{Sm|Tweek}} defeated Tea 3-2 in their first set against each other since {{Trn|Mainstage 2021}}. On the Winner's side, {{Sm|Zomba}} defeated {{Sm|Sonix}} 3-0 and Sparg0 3-1 to make it to Grand Finals on Winner's side. Sonix then won his runback against Tweek 3-1 and defeated Sparg0's {{SSBU|Corrin}} 3-2 to meet Zomba in the runback, where he managed to reset the bracket 3-2, which included making a high-percent comeback in 2 games. However, Zomba won the reset 3-1, winning his second supermajor and his first premier event. Zomba notably won the event as the #12 seed, making him the lowest seed to win a Genesis event out of any ''Smash Bros.'' game.


The production starting from the second day has been criticized by viewers, especially during top 64. Criticism was largely directed to how Zackray did not appear on any of the main streams and how three qualifiers for top 8 on the Loser's side -- Maister vs SHADIC, KEN vs Neo, and {{Sm|Shuton}} vs {{Sm|Tea}} -- were unstreamed, as the streams were forced to shutdown before going overtime. In addition, during top 8 many players criticized how the player cams were only turned on when a stock was taken.
The production starting from the second day has been criticized by viewers, especially during top 64. Criticism was largely directed to how Zackray did not appear on any of the main streams and how three qualifiers for top 8 on the Loser's side -- Maister vs SHADIC, KEN vs Neo, and {{Sm|Shuton}} vs {{Sm|Tea}} -- were unstreamed, as the streams were forced to shutdown before going overtime. In addition, during top 8 many players criticized how the player cams were only turned on when a stock was taken.
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