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'''MLG World Finals 2015''' was a tournament held in New Orleans, [[Louisiana]] from October 16th-18th, 2015 and directed with the assistance of {{Team|CLASH Tournaments}}. Alongside other games, it featured a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' superregional and {{forwiiu}} [[Major (SSBU)|major]], becoming the first MLG event to run ''Smash 4''. It is the 100th overall MLG tournament, including tournaments that did not feature ''Smash'' games. Notably, this tournament was the end of {{Sm|ZeRo}}'s 56-tournament win streak at {{forwiiu}}. It also marks the third time a {{SSBM|Luigi}} main has made Top 8 in a ''Melee'' national, and the first time a Luigi other than {{Sm|Abate}} has done so. | '''MLG World Finals 2015''' was a tournament held in New Orleans, [[Louisiana]] from October 16th-18th, 2015 and directed with the assistance of {{Team|CLASH Tournaments}}. Alongside other games, it featured a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' superregional and {{forwiiu}} [[Major (SSBU)|major]], becoming the first MLG event to run ''Smash 4''. It is the 100th overall MLG tournament, including tournaments that did not feature ''Smash'' games. Notably, this tournament was the end of {{Sm|ZeRo}}'s 56-tournament win streak at {{forwiiu}}. It also marks the third time a {{SSBM|Luigi}} main has made Top 8 in a ''Melee'' national, and the first time a Luigi other than {{Sm|Abate}} has done so. |