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'''The Scarlet Classic IV''' was a collegiate LAN event hosted by Rutgers Esports, which featured Super Smash Bros. as one of its main events. It was the largest of Rutgers Esports' LAN events in terms of entrant count, surpassing 700 for the first time. It is also the first Super Smash Bros. event held by the organization to qualify for the Panda Global Rankings. This event was held at the former APEX series venue, the College Avenue Student Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This tournament featured far more out of state talent than its predecessors, including {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Mr E}}, {Sm|6WX}}, {{Sm|Sinji}}, {{Sm|Crush}}, {{Sm|AbsentPage}}, {{Sm|Rishi}}, and returning Rutgers alum {{Sm|Swedish Delight}}. | '''The Scarlet Classic IV''' was a collegiate LAN event hosted by Rutgers Esports, which featured Super Smash Bros. as one of its main events. It was the largest of Rutgers Esports' LAN events in terms of entrant count, surpassing 700 for the first time. It is also the first Super Smash Bros. event held by the organization to qualify for the Panda Global Rankings. This event was held at the former APEX series venue, the College Avenue Student Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This tournament featured far more out of state talent than its predecessors, including {{Sm|Dabuz}}, {{Sm|Mr E}}, {{Sm|6WX}}, {{Sm|Sinji}}, {{Sm|Crush}}, {{Sm|AbsentPage}}, {{Sm|Rishi}}, and returning Rutgers alum {{Sm|Swedish Delight}}. | ||
The event as a whole included events for Tekken, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Street Fighter, Hearthstone, Overwatch, League, Dota, Starcraft, CS:GO and more. | The event as a whole included events for Tekken, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Street Fighter, Hearthstone, Overwatch, League, Dota, Starcraft, CS:GO and more. |
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Dates | April 15th, 2018 |
Venue | College Avenue Student Center, Rutgers University |
Address/City | 126 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1166 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
Attendance | 158 (Smash 4), 213 (Melee) |
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The Scarlet Classic IV was a collegiate LAN event hosted by Rutgers Esports, which featured Super Smash Bros. as one of its main events. It was the largest of Rutgers Esports' LAN events in terms of entrant count, surpassing 700 for the first time. It is also the first Super Smash Bros. event held by the organization to qualify for the Panda Global Rankings. This event was held at the former APEX series venue, the College Avenue Student Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey. This tournament featured far more out of state talent than its predecessors, including Dabuz, Mr E, 6WX, Sinji, Crush, AbsentPage, Rishi, and returning Rutgers alum Swedish Delight.
The event as a whole included events for Tekken, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Street Fighter, Hearthstone, Overwatch, League, Dota, Starcraft, CS:GO and more.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles
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