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The first official tier list of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is created after more than 3 years of its release

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the flagship fighting video game of Nintendo and in this latest edition it has been possible to count the most ambitious team in the history of video games. That is why it is increasingly difficult to create a character level list and have everyone agree on it. Normally, each player makes his own and shares it on social networks, being the tier list of professional players the most notorious and best valued as a general rule.

To create an international tier list, you usually always have dozens and dozens of professional players. Also with a lot of material that can support the positions of the characters. A little bit of tournament standings, a little bit of one-on-one results… it all counts.

After more than 3 years of his departure and with a total of 71 professional players participating in it, the first official tier list of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This list has the support and information of the platform StartGGthe platform where all Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments are recorded worldwide.

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