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Eight players were invited to participate in the Smash tournament, each being an established top player from a different country. In similar fashion to the Olympics, there was no prize money provided by the organizing committee, however, gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the first, second and third placers, respectively. It was livestreamed on [[Twitch]] at [https://www.twitch.tv/egames_official eGames_Official] and commentated by {{Sm|Keitaro}} and {{Sm|Max Ketchum}}.
Eight players were invited to participate in the Smash tournament, each being an established top player from a different country. In similar fashion to the Olympics, there was no prize money provided by the organizing committee, however, gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the first, second and third placers, respectively. It was livestreamed on [[Twitch]] at [https://www.twitch.tv/egames_official eGames_Official] and commentated by {{Sm|Keitaro}} and {{Sm|Max Ketchum}}.


True to the showcase's city and date, this showcase was taking place during the {{s|Wikipedia|2016 Summer Olympics}}. Two other games were featured at the tournament: {{iw|wikipedia|Smite|video game}} and {{forwiiu}}.
True to the showcase's city and date, this showcase was taking place during the {{iw|Wikipedia|2016 Summer Olympics}}. Two other games were featured at the tournament: {{iw|wikipedia|Smite|video game}} and {{forwiiu}}.


==Results==
==Results==
(8 entrants)<br>[https://start.gg/tournament/rio-de-janeiro-egames-showcase-2016/brackets/16184/61321/198610 Bracket]
==={{forwiiu}} singles===
(8 entrants)<br>
[https://start.gg/tournament/rio-de-janeiro-egames-showcase-2016/event/wii-u-singles/brackets/61321/198610 Bracket]
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Rio de Janeiro eGames Showcase 2016
Rio de Janeiro eGames Showcase 2016 logo.jpg
Dates August 15th-16th, 2016
Venue British House
Address/City Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil
Attendance 8
Entry fees N/A
Pot size(s) $0.00
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Canada Ally
Staff
Organizer(s) International eGames Committee

The Rio de Janeiro eGames Showcase 2016 was the inaugural and only event of the eGames series of international gaming tournaments hosted by the International eGames Committee (IEGC). The tournament is a two-day event hosted in Rio on August 15th-16th, 2016 to showcase the series and to attract more partners. The first full eGames, which was planned to take place in 2018 at Pyeongchang, South Korea, never materialized as the committee went silent in 2017.

Eight players were invited to participate in the Smash tournament, each being an established top player from a different country. In similar fashion to the Olympics, there was no prize money provided by the organizing committee, however, gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the first, second and third placers, respectively. It was livestreamed on Twitch at eGames_Official and commentated by Keitaro and Max Ketchum.

True to the showcase's city and date, this showcase was taking place during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Two other games were featured at the tournament: Smite and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles[edit]

(8 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s)
1st Canada Ally Mario (SSB4)
2nd USA Larry Lurr Fox (SSB4)
3rd Mexico MkLeo Marth (SSB4)Cloud (SSB4)
4th UK J.Miller Luigi (SSB4)
5th Germany Sodrek Fox (SSB4)
5th Trinidad and Tobago Wabz Sonic (SSB4)
7th Brazil Player 7 Mario (SSB4)
7th Argentina Gado Rosalina (SSB4)Peach (SSB4)

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