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'''Tera''' is an upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[supermajor]] held in Rungis, [[France]], from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest ''Smash'' tournament in France, surpassing {{Trn|COLOSSEL 2022}}'s record by over 300 entrants, and is also the [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|10th-largest ''Ultimate'' tournament of all time]] and [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Overall|26th-largest ''Smash'' tournament of all-time]].  
'''Tera''' is an upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[supermajor]] held in Rungis, [[France]], from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest ''Smash'' tournament in France, surpassing {{Trn|COLOSSEL 2022}}'s record by over 300 entrants, and is also the [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|10th-largest ''Ultimate'' tournament ]] and [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Overall|26th-largest ''Smash'' tournament]] up to that point.  


==Tournament summary==
==Tournament summary==

Revision as of 01:55, August 30, 2023

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Tera
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Dates September 1st-3rd, 2023
Venue Jean Monnet Convention Hall
Address/City 47 Rue des Solets
Rungis, France France
Attendance 1,352
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD 1v1
TBD & TBD 2v2

Tera is an upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor held in Rungis, France, from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest Smash tournament in France, surpassing COLOSSEL 2022's record by over 300 entrants, and is also the 10th-largest Ultimate tournament and 26th-largest Smash tournament up to that point.

Tournament summary

The tournament featured several players top 20 players from outside Europe: Sparg0 from Mexico; Tweek, Light, and Zomba from the United States; and Yoshidora from Japan. In addition, the tournament featured 42 of Europe's top 50 players at that time, including all of Europe's top 20 players; the only top 50 players not in attendance were Peli, Chag, OwlBBs, CurryGovernor, Streakz, SuperStriker, Vidad, and RobinGG.

The final seeding of the event caused some controversy due to the perceived low seeding of some players, most notably Bloom4Eva, who was seeded 11th, and Luugi, who was seeded 14th. This has led some to believe the seeding was meant to manipulate the bracket in favor of European players, as Bloom4Eva and Luugi were seeded to fight Zomba and Light, respectively, in matchups that were favored towards Bloom4Eva and Luugi. However, others have disagreed, with them mostly pointing to Bloom4Eva's underperformances at King Of Fields 95 3 and Regen 2023 for his final seed.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(1,352 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(176 teams)
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Squad Strike

(133 entrants)
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QuiKplay

"QuiKplay" is a doubles event where one player plays the match while the other player is allowed to coach. Teams who lose the game may swap players.
(56 teams)
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