History of competitive smash

  • Super Smash Bros 64 is released

    Smash 64 quickly became one of the Nintendo 64s best selling games
  • Super Smash Bros Melee is released

    Melee is the Gamecubes most sold game to this day
  • Tournaments start

    While the first ever melee tournament obviously isnt known, this is the general era where they are thought to have began
  • The first god

    The five gods of melee is a title given to five individuals who proved themselves superior to all the rest. The first was Mew2king, who won the tournament Pound 3, against 54 other people.
  • Melee accepted at EVO

    EVO is the biggest fighting game tournament in the world, and allowing Melee to be a part was a massive advancement in the community's progress.
  • Super Smash Bros Brawl is released

    Anticipations were high in for the sequel to melee, but players seeking new competition were very disappointed by the game.
  • The final god

    After Mew2kings debut, four more people were given god status: Mango, Hungrybox, Armada, and lastly, PPMD, whos breakout tournament was RoM2.
  • Smash 4 releases

    Most players who played melee, stayed in melee during brawl, and for the most part that remained the same here.
  • A titan taken down

    ZeRo, a smash 4 player, had a 53 tournament win streak! Nairo was the one to break it.
  • Smash Ultimate is released

    Quite possible the most hyped game in the series, Nintendo finally took notice of the competitive community and made a game not only fun at parties, but also advanced and fast paced so pros could enjoy it as well. They have been updating the game constantly for about a year and it has been so successful that even some melee players joined in.
  • First character dlc release

    Nintendo announced additional fighters would be joining the battle post-release, and on April 17, Joker from persona 5 arrived.
  • Present day

    Challenger pack 1 has been wrapped up, and the first fighter of Challenger pack 2 is coming in June. Hopes for the future remain high, and Smash is doing the best it ever has.