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'''Fireside Open 2017''' was a large collegiate LAN event hosted by Rutgers Esports at the College Avenue Student Center in New Brunswick, NJ. It featured a wide variety of competitive gaming tournaments, including brackets for {{forwiiu}}, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Project M]]''. It was sponsored by [[Twitch]], [[Discord]], Tespa, and Controller Chaos among others, and served as the largest ''Smash 4'' tournament of the New Jersey Power Rankings' Fall 2017 season. | '''Fireside Open 2017''' was a large collegiate LAN event hosted by Rutgers Esports at the College Avenue Student Center in New Brunswick, NJ. It featured a wide variety of competitive gaming tournaments, including brackets for {{forwiiu}}, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Project M]]''. It was sponsored by [[Twitch]], [[Discord]], Tespa, and Controller Chaos among others, and served as the largest ''Smash 4'' tournament of the New Jersey Power Rankings' Fall 2017 season. |