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The '''European Smash Crew Invitational''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' online crew battle invitational held by Greek tournament organizer Nintendo Next's eSports team SmashCore. 24 crews from different countries were invited, with up to 10 players per crew. The tournament was streamed from Nintendo Next, DAT Team, and Geeky Goon Squad's Twitch channels. | The '''European Smash Crew Invitational''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' online crew battle invitational held by Greek tournament organizer Nintendo Next's eSports team SmashCore. 24 crews from different countries were invited, with up to 10 players per crew. The tournament was streamed from Nintendo Next, DAT Team, and Geeky Goon Squad's Twitch channels. |
Revision as of 19:29, June 7, 2023
European Smash Crew Invitational | |
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Dates | June 27th-28th, 2020 |
Attendance | 221 |
Results | |
winners | France |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | SmashCore |
The European Smash Crew Invitational was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate online crew battle invitational held by Greek tournament organizer Nintendo Next's eSports team SmashCore. 24 crews from different countries were invited, with up to 10 players per crew. The tournament was streamed from Nintendo Next, DAT Team, and Geeky Goon Squad's Twitch channels.
Crews
20 countries were initially invited on June 6th. On June 8th, 4 more countries - Belgium, Jersey, Lithuania, and Netherlands - were added due to popular demand:
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crews
(24 crews)
Bracket