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|ssbuwinner = {{Sm|LionHeart|India}} | |ssbuwinner = {{Sm|LionHeart|India}} | ||
|player(s) with most wins = {{Sm|LionHeart|India}} (ILG Bangalore, ILG Pune, ILG Grand Finale) | |player(s) with most wins = {{Sm|LionHeart|India}} (ILG Bangalore, ILG Pune, ILG Grand Finale) | ||
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'''Indian LAN Gaming''' (also known as '''ILG''') is an Indian ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournament circuit directed by {{Sm|qwertz143}}. '''ILG Season 3''' was the first Season to have Smash Ultimate in the roster. Unlike traditional tournaments, ILG comprises 3 qualifier rounds, in which a total of 8 participants qualify to face off in a double elimination bracket Grand Finale. Season 3 had a combined prize pool of ₹200,000 and was won by {{Sm|LionHeart}}. | '''Indian LAN Gaming''' (also known as '''ILG''') is an Indian ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournament circuit directed by {{Sm|qwertz143}}. '''ILG Season 3''' was the first Season to have Smash Ultimate in the roster. Unlike traditional tournaments, ILG comprises 3 qualifier rounds, in which a total of 8 participants qualify to face off in a double elimination bracket Grand Finale. Season 3 had a combined prize pool of ₹200,000 and was won by {{Sm|LionHeart}}. |