Everything you need to know about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Melee at Genesis 6

You don't want to miss out on the action.

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Genesis 6 features some of the best players from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Melee, as well as a plethora of other fighting games. The tournament, which began on Feb. 1 in Oakland, California, is well underway, and the closing stages are about to begin.

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If you’re just tuning in now, you’ve already missed a lot of the action—but there’s still much more left in store. There’s more than enough time for you to catch up and watch the VODs.

The highlight of the event is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and it’s yet to conclude, with the finale of the singles bracket starting today at 8pm CT. The prize pool for the Ultimate event is $20,890—and it’s still very much up for contention. Since this is the first major tournament for Ultimate, it’s full of uncertainty and there’s plenty of upset potential. It’s surely a worthwhile watch for Smash fans, even if they’re fans of Smash 4 or Melee.

But if Ultimate isn’t for you, the Melee singles event is kicking off at 4:30pm CT with a $11,030 prize pool. Liquid’s Juan “Hungrybox” Debiedma is very much the favorite, but Justin “Plup” McGrath and other players still have a fighting chance.

The players: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

  • CLG James “VoiD” Makekau-Tyson
  • GW zackray
  • eUnited Jamaal “Samsora” Morris Jr.
  • Echo Fox | MVG Leonardo “Mkleo” Lopez Perez
  • PG Eric “ESAM” Lew
  • Light
  • PG Brian “Cosmos” Kalu
  • GRV Samuel “Dabuz” Robert Buzby

The players: Super Smash Bros. Melee

  • Liquid Juan “Hungrybox” Debiedma
  • CLG Kevin “PewpewU” Toy
  • VGBC RB Masaya “aMSa” Chikamota
  • PG Justin “Plup” McGrath
  • HLCG Johnny “S2J” Kim
  • C9 Joseph “Mang0” Marquez
  • Avery “GINGER” Wilson
  • Tempo Jeffrey “Axe” Williamson

The Ultimate bracket: (Top eight starts at 8pm CT)

The Melee bracket: (Top eight starts at 4:30pm CT)

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