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The '''SSB64 League Rankings''' was | The '''SSB64 League Rankings''' was list compiled annually by the [[SSB64 League]] and pre-selected panelists ranking the world's top 64 professional ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' players. | ||
The rankings | The rankings are compiled from results at notable tournaments and from the votes of a group of pre-selected panelists. The group of pre-selected panelists features notable community members from active regions across the world. | ||
The [[2016 64 League Rankings|first iteration]] of the rankings was released in 2016, with the [[2017 64 League Rankings|second]] releasing in 2017. Following the second iteration, the rankings as a whole went on an unannounced hiatus. The [[2018 64 League Rankings|third iteration]] was compiled and published by {{Sm|JAMJAR}} in response to the inactivity of SSB64 League and was recognized as the de facto continuation of the rankings. The 64 League Rankings were replaced by the [[SSB64UPR]] beginning in 2022. | The [[2016 64 League Rankings|first iteration]] of the rankings was released in 2016, with the [[2017 64 League Rankings|second]] releasing in 2017. Following the second iteration, the rankings as a whole went on an unannounced hiatus. The [[2018 64 League Rankings|third iteration]] was compiled and published by {{Sm|JAMJAR}} in response to the inactivity of SSB64 League and was recognized as the de facto continuation of the rankings. The 64 League Rankings were replaced by the [[SSB64UPR]] beginning in 2022. |