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Double Vegas Down Attack
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Info
Founded 2014
Region Las Vegas, Nevada USA
Format Double elimination
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS winners USA FOW (DVDA 1, 2, and 3)
USA Lycan (DVDA 4)
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Chile ZeRo (DVDA 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10)
USA Tyrant (DVDA 7)
Most successful player(s) Chile ZeRo (5 titles)

The DVDA, officially Double Vegas Down Attack (formerly just Double Vegas Down A), is a regional Smash tournament series held monthly in Las Vegas, Nevada and organized by Bear, in partnership with New Meta Entertainment.

The series started out as Smash for 3DS tournament, but moved to the console version after DVDA 3. It's known to have helped gather and train Las Vegas smashers with the best on the West Coast. With Bear's grassroots efforts, the DVDA series evolved from a small local tournament into a large regional (sometimes national) level tournament, with many notable players, like ZeRo, FOW and K9 attending regularly.

Events

Event Game(s) Date Entrants
DVDA for 3DS October 6th, 2014 17
DVDA 2 for 3DS October 20th, 2014 26
DVDA 3 for 3DS November 3rd, 2014 27
DVDA 4 for Wii U November 24th, 2014 105
DVDA 5 for Wii U December 22nd, 2014 220
DVDA 6 for Wii U January 12th, 2015 128
DVDA 7 for Wii U February 20th, 2015 200
DVDA 8 for Wii U March 30th, 2015 168
DVDA 9 for Wii U May 18th, 2015 74
DVDA 10 for Wii U May 30th, 2015 160

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