The Pacific Northwest (often acronymized to PNW) is a Smash region in the United States. The PNW generally refers to the states of Oregon, Washington (which is typically further split into Eastern Washington and Western Washington due to the difficulty of travelling across the state) and the province of British Columbia (BC). Additional regions like Alberta, Idaho and Montana may occasionally be grouped in, but in most cases the region is exclusively the coastal states and provinces.

The Pacific Northwest harbors one of the most active Super Smash Bros. Ultimate scenes in the United States, as well as one of the most active P+ scenes. The scene is most populous in Western Washington. Historically, the region has struggled to obtain mainstream relevancy on the same level as other regions due to a number of factors, from geographic isolation to other regions scheduling larger events over the PNW's own, but has been gaining traction since 2021 and is currently the North American region with the most LumiRank tournaments. Very strong players for all Smash games have come out of the region, including SilentWolf, Bladewise, Ka-Master, Ouch!?, JDV, moxi, Big D, and Pikmon.

The Pacific Northwest has also received a significant amount of direct support and events from Nintendo, as the Nintendo of America headquarters is located in Redmond, Washington. Examples include attending the annual conventions Emerald City Comic Con and Penny Arcade Expo's PAX West with dedicated booths. While not officially affiliated, PAX also has its PAX Arena tournament, which usually features at least one Smash game. Seattle, Washington was also chosen as the location for Nintendo Live 2023, which featured two Smash tournaments. Nintendo also has a traveling booth that they fill with games and events and bring to local festivals like Seafair and the Seattle Street Food Festival. More minor examples include Nintendo sponsoring technology based institutes like Digipen Institute of Technology, but direct support of local competitive tournaments has remained sparse.

History

2018-2019

As expected, the Ultimate scene was initially comprised of many Smash 4 veterans, as well as dozens of new players. The Pacific Northwest was one of the first battlegrounds for an Ultimate major, as Don't Park on the Grass 2018 was held only a week after the game's release. Konga would be the highest-placing Pacific Northwest player at 3rd, with Big D, Captain L, and Magister joining him in Top 8.

The Pacific Northwest continued a largely quiet existence separated from the rest of the national scene, with occasional trips to majors made by the scene's most prominent players at the time, namely moxi, Big D, and Captain L, all of which would eventually earn a PGRU spot. Battle of BC 3 and Port Priority 5 were the largest events held in the northwest since DPG, reaching over 400 entrants each. 2019 also saw an anticpated rise from those who joined the scene after the release of Ultimate, including Ouch and Mystery Sol.

2020

With the Smash World Tour marking Port Priority 6 as a Gold-tier event and Emerald City 9 looking to pull more national talent from out of region including the likes of Elegant and Scend, the Pacific Northwest was projected to have a greater spotlight on it compared to previous years. However, the COVID-19 Pandemic quickly halted any offline activity on the global scale, forcing Emerald City 9 to cancel only a few days before the event, and relegating all Smash competition to online events.

The Pacific Northwest was unique among other regions participating in the WiFi-era, the biggest difference being that players largely participated in tournaments region-locked to the PNW region rather than nationwide events like Mega Smash Mondays, The Box or Smash @ Xanadu, causing the scene to become more isolated than ever. Additionally, numerous power-ranked players rarely or entirely refused to participate in wifi tournaments, opening the door for quickly improving players like rm8, Justice and JDV to gain lots of tournament experience over quarantine.

2021

The first half of 2021 largely continued on the same path as 2020 had ended. The initial seeding for the SWT: NA Northwest Ultimate Online Qualifier came under scrutiny for the local playerbase as the seeding team weren't aware of the PNW's habit of only participating in region-locked wifi events, leading to questionable seeding. With the help of local wifi TOs including Cube, this problem was quickly resolved, and the tournament is noteworthy for being among the least upset-prone major Ultimate events ever.

Local tournaments began to resurface around the summer. Within only a few tournaments, players dedicated to online play began to perform exceptionally well, with JDV winning the first Western Washington tournament back, Ouch winning Pinnacle 2021 & dominating the British Columbian scene, and Domnique securing the #1 spot in Oregon.

Due to US/Canada land border complications, Canadian participation in American tournaments has plummeted dramatically - and vice versa, with the only player regularly crossing the border being Capsize. This also led to numerous BC players being unable to attend Port Priority 6, the Pacific Northwest's first truly undisputed major for Ultimate with over 600 entrants.

2022

2022 saw more activity, both in tournaments and in player performance. After travel restrictions loosened for Canada, Big D would emerge from Get On My Level 2022 as a top level threat, following it up with a top 8 finish at Ludwig Smash Invitational and 3rd at Mainstage 2022. Ouch!? broke out at 3rd place during Battle of BC 4, defeating several top players and remaining a consistent threat at majors. From Oregon, jaredisking1 would place 5th at Rise n Grind and become Oregon's best player. Justice placed Top 8 at Port Priority 7, becoming Washington and the Pacific Northwest's first player to do so at the tournament series since Port Priority 4.

Western Washington experienced multiple shifts near the end of 2022, including several high level players moving or having extended leaves. H4 and Ludo would travel to Japan and Europe respectively for several months, while moxi and Justice would move for school. In the power vacuum, JDV would emerge as Seattle's best player.

2023

2023 started off strong, with 6 players placing in the top 64 of GENESIS 9 and 6 more finishing at 65th.[1]

Battle of BC 5 emerged as one of 2023's strongest and most important Ultimate tournaments, named a P-tier by LumiRank. MAJOR UPSET and Port Priority 8 reached major and supermajor status, respectively, giving all three primary regions a major in the same year.

Smashers

See also: Category:British Columbia smashers, Category:Oregon smashers, Category:Washington smashers

The following players are currently or were previously ranked. Their highest placement is listed.

Globally ranked players

Tag Character(s) Best placement Notes
  Aura (Oregon)     SSBMRank 2022: 46th
  Akimi (Washington)     PMRank 2018: 28th
  aMSa (British Columbia)     SSBMRank 2022: 2nd Originally from Kansai, but resided in British Columbia between mid-2022 and mid-2023.
  Big D (British Columbia)       OrionRank 2017: 125th
  UltRank 2022: 19th
  Bladewise (Washington)     SSBMRank 2014: 33rd
  Blunted_Object10 (British Columbia)     SSBMRank 2013: 67th
  Cacogen (Washington)     PGR v1: 46th
  Captain L (British Columbia)        PGR v5 36th
  Spring 2019 PGRU: 50th
  Chango(Washington)     SSBMRank 2023: 84th Originally from Mexico.
  Chevy (Washington)     PMRank 2017: 29th
  Eggz (Oregon)     SSBMRank 2013: 74th
  FatGoku (Oregon)     MPGR 2019: 39th
  H4 (Oregon)     OrionRank: 126th Went to university in Kansai in 2023.
  Iceman (Washington)     SSBMRank 2017: 93rd
  jaredisking1 (Oregon)     UltRank 2022: 51st
  JDV (Washington)     LumiRank 2023: 131st
  JeJaJeJa (Oregon)     LumiRank 2024.1: 115th
  Justice (Washington)     OrionRank 2022: 143rd Resides in South Carolina since 2023. Currently banned.
  Ka-Master (Washington)     RetroSSBMRank 2008: 9th
  Konga (Washington)      PGR v4: 30th
  Lemmon (British Columbia)     OrionRank Mid-Year 2022: 144th
  Locus (British Columbia)       PGR v3: 22nd
  moxi (Washington)       OrionRank 2019: 30th Known as Pandarian in Smash 4 and early Ultimate. Moved to Georgia in 2022.
  Ouch!? (British Columbia)     UltRank 2022: 43rd
  Panda (Washington)     MPGR 2019: 97th Originally from Florida, but resided in Washington in 2019 and 2020.
  Pikmon (Washington)      PMRank 2019: 8th
  Plup (Oregon)     SSBMRank 2023: 5th Originally from Florida, and moved to Oregon in 2021.
  PwrUp! (Washington)      PMRank 2022: 44th
  Qtip (Washington)     PMRank 2022: 45th
  Rori (Washington)      RetroSSBMRank 2004: 8th
  Silent Wolf (Washington)     SSBMRank 2015: 11th
  Sion (British Columbia)     SSBMRank 2013: 85th
  Stiv (Washington)     SSBMRank 2023: 83rd
  Vish (Washington)     SSBMRank 2013: 84th Prominent Melee commentator.

Nationally ranked players

Tag Character(s) Best placement Notes
  Biggymouth (Washington)     OrionRank 2022 North America: 179th
  Deci (Washington)     OrionRank North America Top 200: 109th
  embo_z (Washington)     LumiRank 2023 North America: 157th
  Fizzmint (Washington)     OrionRank 2022 North America: 197th
  Ludo (Washington)      LumiRank 2023 North America: 157th
  Machu (British Columbia)     LumiRank 2023 North America: 172nd
  pokepen (Washington)        OrionRank North America Top 200: 151st
  SpamCop (British Columbia)     OrionRank 2022 North America: 168th
  Tickle (British Columbia)      OrionRank 2022 North America: 114th
  Tra$h Koopa God (Washington)     OrionRank North America Top 200: 176th

Tournaments

See also: Category:British Columbia tournaments, Category:Oregon tournaments, Category:Washington tournaments

Notable tournament series

Tournament series that have achieved recognition outside their local region.

Tournament Games Type Status
Back in Blood (Oregon)   Unscheduled
Battle of BC (British Columbia)     Annual Ongoing
Cascadia Clash (Oregon)   Annual Ongoing
Don't Park on the Grass (Washington)     Annual Ongoing
EugeneBound (Oregon)    Annual Ongoing
Emerald City (Washington)    
GrandSlam (British Columbia)   Bimonthly Discontinued
Keep It Chill (Oregon)   Unscheduled Ongoing
Northwest Majors (Washington)        Annual Discontinued
Orbitar (Washington)    Biweekly Discontinued
Pinnacle (British Columbia)     Annual Discontinued
Port Priority (Washington)    Annual On hiatus
Vancouver Battle Royale (British Columbia)    

Notable tournaments

Tournaments that featured at least one game at a superregional level.

Tournament Date Entrants Supermajor Major Superregional Other
MLG Seattle 2005 (Washington) September 10th-11th, 2005 ???  
Nemesis (Washington) April 24th-26th, 2015 >150     
PAX Prime 2015 (Washington) August 28th-30th, 2015 482   
Don't Park on the Grass (Washington) December 17th-18th, 2016 996    
Battle of BC 2 (British Columbia) June 3rd-4th, 2017 675   
PAX Arena at PAX West 2017 (Washington) September 1st-4th, 2017 12  
Port Priority 3: Tristate Throwdown (Washington) May 5th, 2018 220  
Don't Park on the Grass 2018 (Washington) December 15th-16th, 2018 958   
Battle of BC 3 (British Columbia) March 30th-31st, 2019 620   
Port Priority 5 (Washington) September 7th-8th, 2019 455  
Play With Heart (British Columbia) November 30th-December 1st, 2019 312    
Port Priority 6 (Washington) October 30th-31st, 2021 647  
Back in Blood 3 (Oregon) March 5th, 2022 249  
Back in Blood 4 (Oregon) May 14th, 2022 262  
Battle of BC 4 (British Columbia) June 10th-12th, 2022 656   
Back in Blood 5 (Oregon) October 15th, 2022 261  
Port Priority 7 (Washington) November 12th-13th, 2022 613  
GrandSlam 10 (British Columbia) January 15th, 2023 129  
GrandSlam 11 (British Columbia) March 5th, 2023 135  
Daddy's Den X Supreme (Washington) March 18th-19th, 2023 359    
MAJOR UPSET (Oregon) April 1st-2nd, 2023 883   
Battle of BC 5 (British Columbia) May 19th-21st, 2023 1,014   
Port Priority 8 (Washington) November 11th-12th, 2023 722  
Battle of BC 6 (British Columbia) March 29th-31st, 2024 867    
Out of Pocket (British Columbia) June 30th, 2024 147  
Eggdog Invitational (British Columbia) August 29th-September 1st, 2024 20  
Don't Park on the Grass 2024 (Washington) November 16th-17th, 2024 1,227    

Largest singles events

Rank Tournament Date Game Attendance Winner Character(s)
1 Don't Park on the Grass 2024 November 16th-17th, 2024   888   moky  
2 Port Priority 8 November 11th-12th, 2023   710   Sonix  
3 Battle of BC 5 May 19th-21st, 2023   652   Sparg0   
4 Don't Park on the Grass December 17th-18th, 2016   640   Leffen  
Port Priority 6 October 30th-31st, 2021     MkLeo   
6 Port Priority 7 November 12th-13th, 2022   600   Tweek   
7 Don't Park on the Grass 2018 December 15th-16th, 2018   581   MVD  
8 Don't Park on the Grass 2018 December 15th-16th, 2018   546   S2J  
9 MAJOR UPSET April 1st-2nd, 2023   512   Sparg0   
10 Battle of BC 6 March 29th-31st, 2024   494   Hurt  

Instances of overlapping major events with other regions/organizations

Pacific Northwest events have been prone to being scheduled over by other larger organizations or events, creating conflicts for players and often splitting or crushing viewership for the affected PNW events.

PNW Event Overlapped by Date(s) Game(s) affected Notes
Don't Park on the Grass 2GGT: ZeRo Saga December 16th-18th, 2016 Smash 4 ZeRo Saga was announced well after DPG. Due to the higher stakes, many high level players cancelled on DPG, reducing the relevance of the Smash 4 bracket.
Port Priority MomoCon 2017 May 27th, 2017 Smash 4
Port Priority 2 IBP Masters Showdown November 11th, 2017 Smash 4 IBP Masters was announced 2 weeks before Port Priority 2's event date, causing a few prominent out of region players to cancel. The $10,000 pot bonus and short notice sparked heated discourse on social media.
Emerald City 6 2GGC: West Side Saga September 9th, 2017 Smash 4 2GG offered spots on the compendium to Oregon/Washington players after complaints that a tournament called "West Side Saga" did not consider all west coast states.
Don't Park on the Grass 2018 Sky's Ultimate Invitational December 15th, 2018 Ultimate Sky Williams donated $2,500 to the prize pool of DPG18 as compensation for scheduling conflicts.
Emerald City 8 MomoCon 2019 May 25th, 2019 Ultimate
Don't Park on the Grass 2020 Smash World Tour 2020 Finals December 17th-20th, 2020 Melee, Ultimate Although both events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, SWT was announced well after the announcement for DPG20, making it the third time in DPG's history that a larger event was scheduled over it well after its announcement.
Port Priority 7 Ultimate Fighting Arena 2022 November 11th-13th, 2022 Ultimate Ultimate Fighting Arena (UFA) announced an Ultimate event with a 10,000€ prize pool without placing itself on the Smash Calendar in advance, which Port Priority did in October of 2021. While not detrimental to attendance and likely not detrimental to viewership, it did reserve the weekends of multiple top players Port Priority was seeking, diminishing its prestige.
Domino Effect 2023 GENESIS: BLACK at Guildhouse December 2nd, 2023 Ultimate, Melee A miscommunication on the Smash Calendar had both events occurring on the same day, resulting in multiple previously-confirmed notable players cancelling to go to California.

See also

External links

  1. ^ In top 64: Ouch!?, Big D, Justice, moxi, JDV, jaredisking1. At 65th: JoJoDaHoBo, FireThePyro, SPARKLE, Pacstreet, Major, H4.