Summit
Smash Ultimate Summit drew quite the praise for being one of the best set up tournaments for competitors, and it was for viewers too! Summit offered a unique experience with its wide array of events that makes it a standout experience from the rest. It was great to see representation from Melee and Smash 4 veterans from players all across the world. Many of the competitors such as Tempo Storm ZeRo and newly signed Liquid Dabuz went on to say how organized it was and how they’d love to be back next year. Hats off to the folks that set up Summit.
All credit to Beyond the Summit
The skits that they played throughout were hilarious too, it was great to see our top players have some fun outside of competing. Personally, I enjoyed cooking with Samsora.
MKLeo took first place over Dabuz 3-0 with Lucina. Leo is making a strong case for becoming in the #1 player in the world in Ultimate’s early life right now. Winning Genesis, Summit, 2nd at Frostbite, and placing consistently at every tournament he’s been to so far. The other notable player for the top spot is TSM Tweek (absent from Summit). Tweek has a few first place trophies under his belt in Ultimate so far as well, I look forward to when these two pros face off in tournament next.
Collision
Collision just wrapped up yesterday and there are two topics I’d like to mention about it. First would be (in my opinion) the most hype set of Ultimate to date: Nairovs Light in losers semis.
All Credit to CLASH Tournaments
Nairo’s fans have been wanting to see the Ganon in tournament and we got it. Down 2-0 with his tournament life on the line, Nairo switches from Palutena and ZSS to Ganon to see if the Demon King can make some magic happen. The crowd erupts when Nairo opts for Ganon, even the commentators are at a loss for words. Light sticks with Fox and appears to have the advantage the entire time in the matchup. However, if you know Ganon, he can turn the tides of the battle in one ‘BOORYAH’ (smash attack). Nairo manages to reverse 3-0 light and move on to losers finals. Light becomes another soul devoured by Nairo’s deadly Ganon.
Secondly, I would like to give a shout out to Marss. Marss takes 1st place at Collision 2019 over Nairo (the Ganon couldn’t save him here) after an exciting bracket reset. Marss is a ZSS main and made solid placings through Smash 4 with ZSS as well. But this time around Marss grabs his first 1st place trophy yet, and well deserved.

Why I believe Marss deserves the praise is because he stuck with ZSS even after the nerfs she’s received in Ultimate. Many tier lists would put ZSS at mid-tier, yet Marss kept playing her. Marss’ performance just proves to show that if you put the effort into a character it will pay off, you don’t always need to drop your character for top tier characters *cough* Wolf *cough*. Play whoever feels right to you or a character that you love, you can make it work with the dedication. Congratulations to Marss!
Noah Borski
University of Wisconsin – Green Bay
Information Science – Game Studies
Communication





