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==In-game Tournament Mode== | ==In-game Tournament Mode== | ||
{{main|Tournament Mode (SSBM)|Tourney (SSBB)|Tourney (SSB4-Wii U)|Tourney (SSBU)}} | {{main|Tournament Mode (SSBM)|Tourney (SSBB)|Tourney (SSB4-Wii U)|Tourney (SSBU)}} | ||
Although each game since ''Melee'' has included a Tournament Mode for local play and ''Smash Ultimate'' features an online tournament mode, the in-game mode is rarely, if ever, used in actual competitive play, due to a variety of limitations of the mode relative to the rather complex structures that serious tournaments require: | Although each game since ''Melee'' has included a Tournament Mode for local play and ''Smash Ultimate'' features an online tournament mode, the in-game mode is rarely, if ever, used in actual competitive play, even to simply track or manage the tournament, due to a variety of limitations of the mode relative to the rather complex structures that serious tournaments require: | ||
*Tournament matches are played in a best of 3 or 5 format, while Tournament Mode only allows single-game sets. | *Tournament matches are played in a best of 3 or 5 format, while Tournament Mode only allows single-game sets. | ||
*Tournament matches allow players to use any character for any game in any match, while Tournament Mode forces players to remain a single character for the entire tournament. | *Tournament matches allow players to use any character for any game in any match, while Tournament Mode forces players to remain a single character for the entire tournament. |