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Super Smash Sundays is a regional tournament series held at Super Arcade in the Walnut area of California. It is directed by Team OXY and streamed by LevelUpLive. The series includes both Melee and, less frequently, Project M tournaments.
Despite being a regional series, certain editions have had high amounts of entrants, with more recent editions consistently breaking the 100-entrant mark.