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{{Infobox Tournament Series
{{Infobox Tournament Series
|name = Smash World Tour 2020
|name = Smash World Tour 2020
|image = Smash World Tour.png
|image = [[File:Smash World Tour.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|founded = 2020
|founded = 2020
|region = Global
|region = Global
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|player(s) with most wins =  
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|director = {{Team|VGBootCamp}}, {{Trn|Super Smash Con|series}}
|organizer = {{Team|VGBootCamp}}, {{Trn|Super Smash Con|series}}
|website = [https://smashworldtour.com/ Smash World Tour website]
|website = [https://smashworldtour.com/ Smash World Tour website]
}}
}}
The '''Smash World Tour 2020''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournament circuit organized by the teams behind {{Team|VGBootCamp}} and {{Trn|Super Smash Con|series}}. The circuit started on March 13th, 2020, and has a cut-off date on November 22nd, 2020. Tournaments will be held all over the world, with the finals being held in the United States from December 17th-20th, 2020. There will be a combined pot total of over $250,000.
The '''Smash World Tour 2020''' was a planned ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournament circuit organized by the teams behind {{Team|VGBootCamp}} and {{Trn|Super Smash Con|series}}. The circuit started on March 13th, 2020. Tournaments were to be held all over the world, with the finals being held in the United States and a combined pot total of over $250,000. The cut-off date was November 22nd, 2020 and the finals were going to be held on December 17th-20th, 2020.
 
Due to the [[COVID-19|COVID-19 pandemic]], most tournaments in the circuit, including all gold and platinum events, were put on hold. With the pandemic shutting down offline tournaments for the rest of the year, the circuit was effectively cancelled. Afterwards, {{Trn|Smash World Tour 2021}} was announced on February 20th, 2021, with online qualifiers, offline regional qualifiers, and an offline finale.


==Official Ruleset==
==Official Ruleset==
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*The delay on all Smash World Tour events was extended to June 1st, 2020. Smash World Tour said this would likely not be the last delay.  
*The delay on all Smash World Tour events was extended to June 1st, 2020. Smash World Tour said this would likely not be the last delay.  
*A [https://smash.gg/league/smash-world-tour-2020/shop TO relief fund shop] was opened on Smash.gg.
*A [https://start.gg/league/smash-world-tour-2020/shop TO relief fund shop] was opened on Start.gg.


Almost all tournaments in the circuit during the pandemic period, including gold and platinum tiered events, were either postponed or cancelled:
Almost all tournaments in the circuit during the pandemic period, including gold and platinum tiered events, were either postponed or cancelled:
*Platinum tier tournaments Pound 2020, Umebura Japan Major 2020, Get On My Level 2020, Low Tier City Expo 2020, and Super Smash Con 2020 were cancelled, while {{Trn|HFLAN Melee Edition 2020}}, {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 12}}, and {{Trn|Double Down}} were postponed.
*Platinum tier tournaments Pound 2020, Umebura Japan Major 2020, Get On My Level 2020, Low Tier City Expo 2020, and Super Smash Con 2020 were cancelled, while {{Trn|HFLAN Melee Edition 2020}}, {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 12}}, and {{Trn|Double Down}} were postponed.
*Gold tier tournaments MomoCon 2020, Battle of BC 4, and COLOSSEL 2020 were cancelled, while {{Trn|CEO 2020}}, Glitch: Infinite, and Port Priority 6 were postponed. {{Trn|CEO Dreamland 2020}} was still held, but the Gold tier status was dropped.
*Gold tier tournaments MomoCon 2020, Battle of BC 4, COLOSSEL 2020, and CEO 2020 were cancelled, while {{Trn|Glitch - Infinite}}, {{Trn|Port Priority 6}}, The Script Trilogy, and [[Tournament:Apex 2022|Apex 2020]] were postponed. {{Trn|CEO Dreamland 2020}} was still held, but the Gold tier status was dropped.


==List of tournaments==
==List of tournaments==
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|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Don't Stomp On Me}}||March 14th, 2020||Silver 64||86||{{Sm|Albert|USA}}
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Don't Stomp On Me}}||March 14th, 2020||Silver 64||86||{{Sm|Albert|USA}}
|-
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} [https://smash.gg/tournament/socal-the-hype/events/singles/overview SoCal The Hype!]||March 14th, 2020||Silver 32||39||{{Sm|KoDoRiN|USA}}
|{{Flag|USA}} [https://www.start.gg/tournament/socal-the-hype/event/singles/overview SoCal The Hype!]||March 14th, 2020||Silver 32||39||{{Sm|KoDoRiN|USA}}
|-
|{{Flag|Sweden}} {{Trn|KBit 2020}}||September 4th-6th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|The Script Trilogy}}||October 11th-12th, 2020||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Apex 2020}}||November 20th-22nd, 2020||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Australia}} {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 12}}||TBD||Platinum||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Double Down}}||TBD||Platinum||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Japan}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Japan}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Mexico}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Smash World Tour Championships}}||December 17th-20th, 2020||Finals||32||TBD
|}
|}


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|{{Flag|Japan}} {{Trn|Kurobra 20}}||March 21st, 2020||Silver 64||64||{{Sm|Ark|Japan}}
|{{Flag|Japan}} {{Trn|Kurobra 20}}||March 21st, 2020||Silver 64||64||{{Sm|Ark|Japan}}
|-
|-
|{{Flag|Sweden}} {{Trn|KBit 2020}}||September 4th-6th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|{{Flag|Germany}} {{Trn|Smash Contest: DoKomi 2020}}||September 26th-27th, 2020||Silver 128||150||{{Sm|DarkThunder|Germany}}
|-
|{{Flag|Spain}} {{Trn|Siege The North}}||September 11th-13th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Mexico}} {{Trn|Smash Dream Cup}}||September 12-13th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Germany}} {{Trn|Smash Contest: DoKomi 2020}}||September 26th-27th, 2020||Silver 128||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Chile}} {{Trn|Phoenix Revengeance}}||October 10th-11th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Germany}} {{Trn|United LAN 2020}}||October 23rd-27th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|GoTE 4TheKids 2020}}||November 7th-8th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|UK}} {{Trn|Invasion}}||November 14th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Mexico}} {{Trn|Encuentro Mítico 2020}}||November 14th-15th, 2020||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Apex 2020}}||November 20th-22nd, 2020||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|CEO 2020}}||December 11th-13th, 2020||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Belgium}} {{Trn|Smash Odyssey: Ghent 2}}||TBD||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Australia}} {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 12}}||TBD||Platinum||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Double Down}}||TBD||Platinum||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Finland}} {{Trn|Bob-omb Battlefield 2020}}||TBD||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Australia}} {{Trn|Defence Of The ACT 2}}||TBD||Silver||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Glitch: Infinite}}||TBD||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Japan}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Europe}} TBA Event||TBA||Platinum||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|{{Flag|Mexico}} TBA Event||TBA||Gold||TBD||TBD
|-
|-
|{{Flag|USA}} {{Trn|Smash World Tour Championships}}||December 17th-20th, 2020||Finals||32||TBD
|{{Flag|USA}} [https://start.gg/tournament/the-ultimate-trailblazer/event/smash-ultimate-singles/overview The Ultimate Trailblazer]||October 2nd-3rd, 2020||Silver 32||46||{{Sm|Zerick|USA}}
|}
|}


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*Top 6 Silver results
*Top 6 Silver results


The top 31 players then move on to the finals, with a Last Chance qualifier for the last slot.
Had the circuit not been cancelled, the top 31 players would then move on to the finals, with a Last Chance qualifier for the last slot.


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!Rank!!Player!!Points
!Rank!!Player!!Points
|-
|-
|1st||{{Sm|Ark|Japan}}||45
|1st||{{Sm|DarkThunder|Germany}}||100
|-
|2nd||{{Sm|RyuKai|France}}||70
|-
|3rd||{{Sm|Ark|Japan}}||45
|-
|3rd||{{Sm|Space|Netherlands}}||45
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Nagi-nu|Japan}}||25
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Zerick|USA}}||25
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Sabaca|Germany}}||25
|-
|8th||{{Sm|Kuroitsu|Japan}}||10
|-
|8th||{{Sm|Ramses|Netherlands}}||10
|-
|8th||{{Sm|Sintro|Austria}}||10
|-
|8th||{{Sm|Tomato|USA}}||10
|-
|12th||{{Sm|Ke-ya|Japan}}||5
|-
|12th||{{Sm|You|Germany}}||5
|-
|12th||{{Sm|Otakuni|France}}||5
|-
|12th||{{Sm|Ty|USA}}||5
|-
|16th||{{Sm|Daijunoseirei|Japan}}||1
|-
|-
|2nd||{{Sm|Nagi-nu|Japan}}||25
|16th||{{Sm|yuzu|Japan}}||1
|-
|-
|3rd||{{Sm|Kuroitsu|Japan}}||10
|16th||{{Sm|Lucky|Germany|p=Germany}}||1
|-
|-
|4th||{{Sm|Ke-ya|Japan}}||5
|16th||{{Sm|Hirschulat|Germany}}||1
|-
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Daijunoseirei|Japan}}||1
|16th||{{Sm|Honk|Germany}}||1
|-
|-
|5th||{{Sm|yuzu|Japan}}||1
|16th||{{Sm|Leon|Germany|p=Germany}}||1
|-
|16th||{{Sm|Surge|USA}}||1
|}
|}


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2l_M3ywsss Trailer]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2l_M3ywsss Trailer]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5bNNodi8tY Presentation]
*[https://smashworldtour.com/ Smash World Tour website]
*[https://smashworldtour.com/ Smash World Tour website]
*[https://smash.gg/league/smash-world-tour-2020/details Smash.gg page]
*[https://start.gg/league/smash-world-tour-2020/details Start.gg page]


==References==
==References==
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{{Smash World Tour 2020}}
{{Smash World Tour 2020}}
 
{{Smash World Tour}}
[[Category:2020 tournaments]]
[[Category:2020 tournaments]]
[[Category:Tournament series]]
[[Category:Circuits]]
[[Category:National tournaments]]
[[Category:Regional tournaments]]

Latest revision as of 13:28, May 20, 2024

Smash World Tour 2020
Smash World Tour.png
Info
Founded 2020
Region Global
Format Double Elimination
Staff
Organizer(s) VGBootCamp, Super Smash Con
Website(s) Smash World Tour website

The Smash World Tour 2020 was a planned Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament circuit organized by the teams behind VGBootCamp and Super Smash Con. The circuit started on March 13th, 2020. Tournaments were to be held all over the world, with the finals being held in the United States and a combined pot total of over $250,000. The cut-off date was November 22nd, 2020 and the finals were going to be held on December 17th-20th, 2020.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most tournaments in the circuit, including all gold and platinum events, were put on hold. With the pandemic shutting down offline tournaments for the rest of the year, the circuit was effectively cancelled. Afterwards, Smash World Tour 2021 was announced on February 20th, 2021, with online qualifiers, offline regional qualifiers, and an offline finale.

Official Ruleset[edit]

Rulebook

The official ruleset will be used at all participating tournaments unless otherwise specified.

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Game settings[edit]

Stages[edit]

Starter Counterpick
Yoshi's Story Pokémon Stadium
Fountain of Dreams
Battlefield
Final Destination
Dream Land

Additional rules[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Game settings[edit]

Options[edit]

Stages[edit]

Starter Counterpick
Battlefield Kalos Pokémon League
Final Destination Lylat Cruise
Smashville Yoshi's Story
Pokémon Stadium 2
Town and City

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic[edit]

The COVID-19 disease at time of the start of the tour caused a global pandemic where large gatherings and travel were discouraged. As a result, Smash World Tour released a statement[1] on March 12th, 2020 detailing their measures to prevent the spread of the virus:

  • There would be no Platinum or Gold tier events in March and April 2020.
  • Silver events would continue as normal. However, sick people were recommended to stay home.
  • Missed point opportunities were planned to be made up later.

On April 1st, 2020, Smash World Tour released an update statement[2]:

  • The delay on all Smash World Tour events was extended to June 1st, 2020. Smash World Tour said this would likely not be the last delay.
  • A TO relief fund shop was opened on Start.gg.

Almost all tournaments in the circuit during the pandemic period, including gold and platinum tiered events, were either postponed or cancelled:

List of tournaments[edit]

Melee[edit]

Event Date Tier Attendance Winner
USA Don't Stomp On Me March 14th, 2020 Silver 64 86 USA Albert
USA SoCal The Hype! March 14th, 2020 Silver 32 39 USA KoDoRiN

Ultimate[edit]

Event Date Tier Attendance Winner
Japan Kurobra 20 March 21st, 2020 Silver 64 64 Japan Ark
Germany Smash Contest: DoKomi 2020 September 26th-27th, 2020 Silver 128 150 Germany DarkThunder
USA The Ultimate Trailblazer October 2nd-3rd, 2020 Silver 32 46 USA Zerick

Point system[edit]

Scoring[edit]

Scores are calculated based off of placements, with higher tiered events offering more points for a wider range of placements. The following factors into the final score:

  • Top 3 Platinum results
  • Top 3 Gold results
  • Top 6 Silver results

Had the circuit not been cancelled, the top 31 players would then move on to the finals, with a Last Chance qualifier for the last slot.

Placement Platinum score Gold score Silver score
128 entrants 96 entrants 64 entrants 32 entrants
1st 800 400 100 70 45 25
2nd 675 300 70 45 25 10
3rd 525 220 45 25 10 5
4th 400 150 25 10 5 1
5th 300 100 10 5 1
7th 220 70 5 1
9th 150 45 1
13th 100 25
17th 70 10
25th 45 5
33rd 25 1
49th 10
65th 5
97th 1

Point standings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee standings[edit]

Rank Player Points
1st USA Albert 45
2nd USA bobby big ballz 25
2nd USA KoDoRiN 25
4th USA Salt 10
4th USA null 10
6th USA Arc 5
6th USA Nut 5
8th USA SFOP 1
8th USA SDJ 1
8th USA Westballz 1

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate standings[edit]

Rank Player Points
1st Germany DarkThunder 100
2nd France RyuKai 70
3rd Japan Ark 45
3rd Netherlands Space 45
5th Japan Nagi-nu 25
5th USA Zerick 25
5th Germany Sabaca 25
8th Japan Kuroitsu 10
8th Netherlands Ramses 10
8th Austria Sintro 10
8th USA Tomato 10
12th Japan Ke-ya 5
12th Germany You 5
12th France Otakuni 5
12th USA Ty 5
16th Japan Daijunoseirei 1
16th Japan yuzu 1
16th Germany Lucky 1
16th Germany Hirschulat 1
16th Germany Honk 1
16th Germany Leon 1
16th USA Surge 1

External links[edit]

References[edit]