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At 296 entrants, this is the first ''Smash 4'' singles event at Supernova to feature less than 300 entrants, and as such is also the smallest ''Smash 4'' event in the tournament series. In addition, {{Sm|Mistake}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|Tyroy}}, the three-best ''Smash 4'' players in the post-''Ultimate'' metagame, did not sign up for the event. With many other former top-''Smash 4'' players not in attendance, Supernova 2024 became the first ''Smash 4'' Supernova event to not reach major status. | At 296 entrants, this is the first ''Smash 4'' singles event at Supernova to feature less than 300 entrants, and as such is also the smallest ''Smash 4'' event in the tournament series. In addition, {{Sm|Mistake}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|Tyroy}}, the three-best ''Smash 4'' players in the post-''Ultimate'' metagame, did not sign up for the event. With many other former top-''Smash 4'' players not in attendance, Supernova 2024 became the first ''Smash 4'' Supernova event to not reach major status, making this event the second ''Smash 4'' superregional in the post-''Ultimate'' metagame, after {{Trn|Kyojin Dojo}}. | ||
On the other hand, this event was notable for being the largest ''Smash 4'' tournament won by a {{SSB4|Ness}} player, with {{Sm|Marcus|p=New Jersey}} taking the tournament over a {{SSB4|Cloud}} and two {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} players, including a reverse 3-0 on {{Sm|Shadow_PR}} in Grand Finals. With his win, it also marked the first Supernova event that was not won by a [[PGR]]-ranked player, and the first Supernova event since {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}} that was not won by a Bayonetta player. | |||
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