Tournament:Smash Ultimate Summit 6
Smash Ultimate Summit 6 | |
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Dates | March 23rd-26th, 2023 |
Venue | Summit Gaming House |
Address/City | unknown Los Angeles, California |
Attendance | 16 |
Entry fees | N/A |
Pot size(s) | TBD |
Results | |
winners | TBD |
Smash Ultimate Summit 6 is an upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate invitational tournament. It will be the sixth and final installment of the Smash Summit series for Ultimate, and will be held from March 23rd-26th, 2023 at the Summit Gaming House, a private residence house in Los Angeles, California, which is closed to the general public. It will be the final Smash Summit and Beyond the Summit's final event, following Beyond the Summit's decision to shut down following the event.[1]
The voting process was similar to Smash Summit 14, with 2 votes earned per $1 spent in the shop, as well as a $5 voting pass for 100 votes and an additional 100 votes after spending $30 or more, limited to one per person.
Players invited/qualified
The top 6 players at Mainstage 2022 qualified:
Players denoted with an asterisk (*) were qualified but are not attending the tournament.
The following players were invited by Beyond the Summit:
The highest-placing non-qualified player at GENESIS 9 qualified:
- MuteAce (who finished 2nd)
The highest-placing non-qualified player at Collision 2023 qualified:
- Riddles (who finished 1st)
Players voted in
Players eliminated
These players were eliminated in voting:
- Asimo, Luugi, Chase, Chronos (February 18th)
- Regalo, Peckham, Jakal, Justice (February 20th)
- Geist, Squidplumber, Sonix, Onin (February 22nd)
- omega, SHADIC, Umeki, Marss (February 24th)
These players were eliminated in the nomination phase:
Declined players
WaDi dropped out of the nomination phase, stating that he had too much going on in his life at the moment, and did not want to feel hurt from not getting into Summit again.[2] Light had qualified through Mainstage 2022, but was unable to attend due to complications with COVID-19. His replacement has yet to be announced.[3]
Eligible players
Players were eligible if they met any of the following requirements:
- Ranked in the top 100 on the UltRank 2022
- Placed top 64 at Super Smash Con 2022, Riptide 2022, The Big House 10, Apex 2022, Mainstage 2022, and GENESIS 9
- Placed top 32 at Shine 2022, Glitch - Regen, Lost Tech City 2022, Maesuma TOP 10, Let's Make Moves Miami, Port Priority 7, Ultimate Fighting Arena 2022, Tech Republic VI, Let's Make Big Moves 2023, and Umebura SP 9
Results
Singles
(16 entrants)
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Side events
Squad Strike
Damage Ratio Wheel
4v4
Celebrity Match Bracket
Controller Remap Bracket
VIP Bracket
Trivia
- Hungrybox became the first top Melee player in an Ultimate Summit since Smash Ultimate Summit 2 in October 2019.
- He also received the most votes for a first round vote-in player (at 156,851), surpassing Aaron's record from Smash Ultimate Summit 3.
- VoiD broke Kola's record for the most votes out of anyone voted into a Smash Summit (with around 331,000 votes) from Smash Ultimate Summit 3.
- Despite not being voted in, omega also broke this record with around 273,000 votes.
- Aaron and VoiD became the first two players to get voted into a Smash Ultimate Summit twice.
- Coincidentally, both were first voted in for Smash Ultimate Summit 3.
- This is the first and only Smash Ultimate Summit without Dabuz, making MkLeo the only player to compete in every Smash Ultimate Summit.
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