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| pmwinner                  = {{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} (2014)
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| player(s) with most wins  = {{Sm|Hungrybox|USA}} (Melee 2010, 2011, and 2016)
| player(s) with most wins  = {{Sm|Hungrybox|USA}} (Melee 2010, 2011, and 2016)
| director                  = {{Sm|Jebailey}}
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Community Effort Orlando Series
CEO 2015 LOGO.png
Info
Founded 2010
Region United States
Format Double elimination
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Hungrybox (2010-2011, 2016)
Sweden Armada (2014)
Sweden Leffen (2015)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl winners USA RedHalberd (2010-2011)
Project M winners Chile ZeRo (2014)
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Chile ZeRo (2015)
Template:SM (2016
Most successful player(s) USA Hungrybox (Melee 2010, 2011, and 2016)
Website(s) http://ceogaming.org/

The Community Effort Orlando Series, or simply CEO, is a fighting game tournament series held annually in Orlando, Florida. The tournament, first held in 2010 is organized and directed by Alex Jebailey. CEO is widely recognized as one of the premier event for fighting games. Many different Smash Brothers games, such as Melee, Brawl, Project M, and Smash 4, have been hosted at CEO since it's beginning.

Trivia

  • ESAM notably won Divekick at CEO 2014, having won a belt which is not for Smash Bros.

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