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'''MLG World Finals 2015''' was a [[List of national tournaments|national tournament]] held in New Orleans, Louisiana from October 16th-18th, 2015 and directed with the assistance of [[CLASH Tournaments]]. It featured singles and doubles for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and, for the first time in MLG history, {{forwiiu}}, featuring a $10,000 prize pot for both, alongside other games. 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 [[List of national tournaments|national tournament]] held in New Orleans, Louisiana from October 16th-18th, 2015 and directed with the assistance of [[CLASH Tournaments]]. It featured singles and doubles for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and, for the first time in MLG history, {{forwiiu}}, featuring a $10,000 prize pot for both, alongside other games. 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.