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'''Lost Tech City 2022''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' major, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' super regional, and ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' regional which took place from September 30th-October 2nd in San Antonio, Texas at the Tech Port Arena. It also had brackets for ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Guilty Gear Strive}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|MultiVersus}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Street Fighter V}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Dragon Ball FighterZ}}'', and ''{{iw|Wikipedia|The King of Fighters XV}}''. It was part of the [[Low Tier City]] tournament series. The tournament was a Gold stop on the [[Smash World Tour 2022]]. The top 3 non-qualified players in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' also qualified for the {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}.
'''Lost Tech City 2022''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' major, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' superregional, and ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' regional which took place from September 30th-October 2nd in San Antonio, Texas at the Tech Port Arena. It also had brackets for ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Guilty Gear Strive}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|MultiVersus}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Street Fighter V}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Tekken 7}}'', ''{{iw|Wikipedia|Dragon Ball FighterZ}}'', and ''{{iw|Wikipedia|The King of Fighters XV}}''. It was part of the [[Low Tier City]] tournament series. The tournament was a Gold stop on the [[Smash World Tour 2022]]. The top 3 non-qualified players in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' also qualified for the {{Trn|Panda Cup Finale}}.


Since ''Smash 64'' doubles had only 2 teams in the bracket, it was decided by one best of 7 set, of which {{Sm|Pokehero}} and {{Sm|CTG}} beat {{Sm|Smashfather}} and {{Sm|Josh Brody}} 4-1.
Since ''Smash 64'' doubles had only 2 teams in the bracket, it was decided by one best of 7 set, of which {{Sm|Pokehero}} and {{Sm|CTG}} beat {{Sm|Smashfather}} and {{Sm|Josh Brody}} 4-1.
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Latest revision as of 19:42, February 9, 2025

Lost Tech City 2022
Lost Tech City 2022.png
Dates September 30th-October 2nd, 2022
Venue Tech Port Arena
Address/City 3331 General Hudnell Drive
San Antonio, Texas USA
Attendance 610
Pot size(s) TBD
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners USA Josh Brody
USA Pokehero & USA CTG 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Mango 1v1
USA Hungrybox & USA Plup 2v2
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners USA Marss 1v1
USA Scend & USA Lui$ 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Tourney Locator

Lost Tech City 2022 was a Super Smash Bros. Melee major, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate superregional, and Super Smash Bros. regional which took place from September 30th-October 2nd in San Antonio, Texas at the Tech Port Arena. It also had brackets for Guilty Gear Strive, MultiVersus, Street Fighter V, Tekken 7, Dragon Ball FighterZ, and The King of Fighters XV. It was part of the Low Tier City tournament series. The tournament was a Gold stop on the Smash World Tour 2022. The top 3 non-qualified players in Melee and Ultimate also qualified for the Panda Cup Finale.

Since Smash 64 doubles had only 2 teams in the bracket, it was decided by one best of 7 set, of which Pokehero and CTG beat Smashfather and Josh Brody 4-1.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. singlesEdit

(13 entrants)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Josh Brody  
2nd   CTG   
3rd   Pokehero  
4th   salami  
5th   griffith   
5th   Smashfather[1]  
7th   Nich  
7th*   swooce  

*DQ'd in Losers

Super Smash Bros. doublesEdit

Only one Pikachu/Kirby were allowed per team per game

(2 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Pokehero     CTG  
2nd   Smashfather[1]      Josh Brody     

Super Smash Bros. Melee singlesEdit

(154 entrants)
Top 48 Bracket 1
Top 48 Bracket 2
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mango   
2nd   Plup   
3rd   Hungrybox  
4th   aMSa  
5th   SFOP  
5th   Wizzrobe  
7th   SFAT  
7th   Salt  
9th   KoDoRiN  
9th   Pipsqueak   
9th   Axe  
9th   Magi  
13th   Mekk  
13th   bobby big ballz  
13th   SDJ  
13th   Palpa   
17th   DarkHero  
17th   Franz  
17th   nut  
17th   Ben  
17th   Tuner_Ace  
17th   Skerzo  
17th   ALP  
17th   Grab  
25th   Snowy  
25th   Stone  
25th   Secrets  
25th   Cast  
25th   The Leaf  
25th   salami  
25th   rabit!  
25th   Cilan  

Super Smash Bros. Melee doublesEdit

(29 teams)
Top 4 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Hungrybox     Plup  
2nd   Mango      SFAT  
3rd   aMSa     Axe  
4th   Bobby big ballz     Salt  
5th   SFOP     Secrets  
5th   nut     salami  
7th   Ben     RanD  
7th   Third Strongest     Tuner_Ace  

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singlesEdit

(418 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Marss  
2nd   Maister  
3rd   Lima  
4th   Zomba   
5th   Scend  
5th   Lui$  
7th   KirbyKid  
7th   Niko  
9th   Skyjay  
9th   Dark Wizzy  
9th   ESAM   
9th   Atomic   
13th   MuteAce  
13th   BassMage  
13th   WaDi    
13th   MVD  
17th   NWA Danbi   
17th   Hungrybox  
17th   Grayson  
17th   Megafox  
17th   yonni  
17th   frawg  
17th   Chronos  
17th   Zie  
25th   Gidy   
25th   Buandon  
25th   Shiny  
25th   Vanguard  
25th   ArmyOli  
25th   BobbyWasabi  
25th   Kazma  
25th   malachite  
33rd   _trey5  
33rd   Skitz  
33rd   Dakpo  
33rd   Ronnichu  
33rd   Shoe  
33rd   Kurry  
33rd   Winds  
33rd   BullHall  
33rd   Fizzmint  
33rd   Gaarc  
33rd   Davy   
33rd   Jeep  
33rd   SHADIC  
33rd   Tenni  
33rd   SparK  
33rd   Renegade  
49th   Skinny the Pooh  
49th   ToasT  
49th   Smirk  
49th   Default  
49th   Cannon Red  
49th   Yat  
49th   Shigura  
49th   RuskiNurd  
49th   z3  
49th   TLC  
49th   Beastly   
49th   Doofus  
49th   Junior  
49th   Bert The Dragon  
49th   Gunjoshi  
49th   Vapor  

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doublesEdit

(62 teams)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Scend     Lui$  
2nd   Maister     Skyjay  
3rd   Dark Wizzy     MuteAce  
4th   Kurry      ArmyOli  
5th   yonni     Zomba  
5th   Plup     Marss  
7th   YellowRello     Dakpo  
7th   BullHall     SHADIC  
9th   Bert The Dragon     Chef  
9th   BobbyWasabi     WaDi   
9th   JAMA     Orex  
9th   KirbyKid     RJ

Side eventsEdit

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Squad StrikeEdit

(140 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket
Top 4 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Marss      
2nd   Niko    
3rd   Zomba     
4th   MuteAce     
5th   Maister
5th   Lima
7th   Skitz
7th   WaDi
9th   z3
9th   Atomic
9th   Beastly
9th   Lui$
13th   Orex
13th   Shiny
13th   Dark Wizzy
13th   ToasT

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 10 & Under singlesEdit

(35 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket
Top 4 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Goku  
2nd   Phoenix   
3rd   Fozz  
4th   Jose S.  
5th   Mindblown24
5th   Agent_Super_Saiyan
7th   mrbunnyhops
7th   Llama999213

TriviaEdit

  • Day 1 of the event (beginning on Friday, September 30th) was not streamed due to technical issues.
  • Hungrybox (regarded as the best Melee Jigglypuff player), notably beat BassMage (regarded as the best Ultimate Jigglypuff player) 2-1 in the ditto during Ultimate singles.
    • The day prior to the upset, PG Stats released a video highlighting Hungrybox's career in other Smash games, leading to comments on social media poking fun at how quickly the video became outdated.[2]
    • Later in bracket, BassMage would win the runback, defeating Hungrybox 3-0 to end his run at 17th.
  • Plup became the first player to make Top 8 in doubles for both Melee and Ultimate at a national-level tournament, winning Melee doubles with Hungrybox and placing 5th in Ultimate doubles with Marss.
  • Tuner_Ace, the John behind the term "No Johns", competed in Melee singles. He placed 17th, only losing to Wizzrobe and Axe.
  • This is the first Melee major where Mango and Plup have met in Grand Finals.

ReferencesEdit

External linksEdit