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'''Smash Factor 5'''  was a {{forwiiu}} [[List of national tournaments|national]] and a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' super regional tournament held by [[Smash Factor]] in Puebla, Mexico, during July 29th to 31st, 2016. It was [[List of largest Smash tournaments|the largest Mexican Smash tournament of all time]] until it was surpassed by {{Trn|Smash Factor 8}} in 2019. The tournament featured out-of-country players such as {{Sm|n0ne}} and {{Sm|HugS}} for ''Melee'' and {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Keitaro}} and {{Sm|Mr. R}} for ''Smash 4'', the latter making his second consecutive attendance to the tournament series. {{Sm|D1}} also participated as a commentator, and the main [[Twitch]] stream was provided by [[VGBootCamp]].
'''Smash Factor 5'''  was a {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' super regional tournament held by [[Smash Factor]] in Puebla, Mexico, during July 29th to 31st, 2016. It was [[List of largest Smash tournaments|the largest Mexican Smash tournament of all time]] until it was surpassed by {{Trn|Smash Factor 8}} in 2019. The tournament featured out-of-country players such as {{Sm|n0ne}} and {{Sm|HugS}} for ''Melee'' and {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Keitaro}} and {{Sm|Mr. R}} for ''Smash 4'', the latter making his second consecutive attendance to the tournament series. {{Sm|D1}} also participated as a commentator, and the main [[Twitch]] stream was provided by [[VGBootCamp]].


==Results==
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[[Category:Mexican tournaments]]
[[Category:Mexican tournaments]]
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[[Category:Super regional tournaments (SSBM)]]
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[[Category:2016 tournaments]]