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Tournament:SWT: South America Ultimate Regional Finals

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SWT: South America Ultimate Regional Finals
Dates July 31st, 2021 (Played)
August 1st, 2021 (Streamed)
Attendance 16
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Ecuador Br1 AV

SWT: South America Ultimate Regional Finals was the first Super Smash Bros. Ultimate final for Phase Two of the Smash World Tour 2021. Due to the current situation of South America, the tournament was held online.[1] The sixteen players who qualified through the SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier were invited to this tournament. The winner qualifed for the Smash World Tour 2021 Finale.

A Melee event was also planned, but it was ultimately cancelled due to the aforementioned situation. Instead, Chape and HP were chosen as the South American Melee finalists.

Players qualified

The top 12 finishers at SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier qualified:

The top 4 finishers at SWT: South America Ultimate Online Qualifier Last Chance Qualifiers qualified:

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(16 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Ecuador Br1 AV SnakeHeadSSBU.pngSteve's stock icon.
2nd Chile Frido MrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.png
3rd Colombia jjcat00 SamusHeadSSBU.png
4th Ecuador Anality KenHeadSSBU.pngTerryHeadSSBU.png
5th Chile Keen WolfHeadSSBU.png
5th Colombia Ghoul979 IkeHeadSSBU.png
7th Chile Ran YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png
7th Chile LinkEa LinkHeadSSBU.png
9th Chile Toon NessHeadSSBU.png
9th Chile Wise LuigiHeadSSBU.png
9th Chile OZN~Tales MinMinHeadSSBU.png
9th Peru Poyo SonicHeadSSBU.png
13th Argentina ZanT PokemonTrainerHeadSSBU.png
13th Brazil Player 7 MrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.png
13th Brazil Luffyranha JokerHeadSSBU.png
13th Brazil Lukitu PalutenaHeadSSBU.png

Pre-recorded sets controversy

As VGBootCamp was streaming the tournament, a Twitter account leaked an image that showed all the tournament sets pre-recorded on Shared Content.[2]. Minutes later, Smasher Belipe accused VGBootCamp for holding the tournament a day prior but broadcasting it the next day, using this image as proof.[3] Following the posts, an image of the completed bracket was also leaked.[4] Additionally, players on the livestream only showed fighter names instead of nametags, which are indicative of replays.

VGBootCamp's owner GimR later responded to the accusations. He admitted that the tournament did take place the day prior, but stated that it was to ensure that having a third person spectate the match would not cause additional lag, a problem that caused controversy during South America's SWT qualifier. He additionally apologized for not handling the re-broadcast that well and stated that the team wanted to keep the spotlight on South America without giving away the results of the matches.[5]

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