Super Smash Con

Annual Super Smash Bros. convention From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Supernova (formerly known as Super Smash Con) is an annual Super Smash Bros. convention and tournament series held at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia. The event is held in early August and focuses on the video game series published by Nintendo along with other video games, and features tournaments for every entry in the series. Side events have featured other platform fighters, including Rivals of Aether, Slap City, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

Established2015
Number of
tournaments
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Supernova
Super Smash Con logo
Tournament information
GameSuper Smash Bros.
LocationChantilly, Virginia
Established2015
Number of
tournaments
FormatDouble-elimination
Websitesupernova.gg
Current champion
  • Singles
  • Smash 64: Kurabba
  • Melee: Zain
  • Brawl: Player-1
  • Wii U: falln
  • Ultimate: Miya
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History

Super Smash Con was established in 2015 by Justin Wykowski.[1] In 2023, Nintendo updated their guidelines regarding community tournaments, forbidding them from using their IP in any tournament names, even in a modified state.[2] The following year, the event was rebranded to Supernova, the name chosen in part due to it's location in northern Virginia,[3] a prominent Smash Bros competitive region.

It is notable among Super Smash Bros. majors as one of the only tournaments to include brackets for every game in the series released to date. It is considered not just a tournament but also a convention celebrating the series, hosting a wide array of vendors, contests, events, and live music. Of particular note is the Combo Contest, in which entrants attempt to complete elaborate and flashy combos in the original Super Smash Bros before a panel of judges, sometimes with multiple controllers or self-imposed handicaps such as playing with ones feet.[4] The Smashies, an annual awards ceremony, also takes place during Supernova. Hosted by longtime competitor and commentator Coney, it awards achievements within the Smash Bros. community during the past year. In 2025, Supernova became the largest Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament ever by number of entrants.[5]

Supernova has expanded to run brackets for new and popular platform fighters in recent years. In 2021, a Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl tournament was hosted.[6] It has also held brackets for Rivals of Aether II since it's 2024 release, featured as part of it's Championship Series of tournaments.[7]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Super Smash Con 2020 was cancelled, returning in late 2021 with Super Smash Con Fall Fest.

Tournament winners

Smash 64

More information Year, Singles ...
Year Singles Doubles Combo Contest
2015 Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn
United States tacos
2016 Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn United States Isai
Peru Alvin
Japan Prince
2017 Japan Fukurou United States Isai
Peru Alvin
Japan Prince
2018 Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn United States tacos
Peru Alvin
Japan Prince
2019 Japan k y s k United States tacos
Peru Alvin
Japan k y s k
Fall Fest[a] United States Josh Brody
2022 Japan Kurabba United States Isai
United States tacos
Japan Prince
2023 United States Isai United States Isai
Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn
United States Huntsman
2024 Japan Kurabba Chile NaX
Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn
United States Tacos
2025 Japan Kurabba United States Isai
Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn
United States Huntsman
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Melee

More information Year, Singles ...
Year Singles Doubles
2015 Sweden Leffen Sweden Leffen
United States MacD
2016 United States Mang0 United States Mew2King
Germany Ice
2017 United States Mang0 United States SFAT
United States PewPewU
2018 Sweden Armada United States SFAT
United States PewPewU
2019 Sweden Leffen United States SFAT
United States PewPewU
Fall Fest[a] United States Polish
2022 United States Mang0 United States Krudo
United States Stango
2023 United States Zain Canada aMSa
United States Axe
2024 United States Mang0 United States Plup
United States Mang0
2025 United States Zain United States Hungrybox

Canada moky

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Brawl

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Year Singles Doubles
2015 United States Mew2King United States Nairo
Canada V115
2016 United States Vinnie United States ADHD
United States Nairo
2017 United States Nairo United States Hinkage
United States Mikeray4
2018 United States Nairo United States Nairo
United States ANTi
2019 United States ANTi United States ADHD
United States ANTi
Fall Fest[a] United States 686M
2022 United States 686M United States Pelca
United States Cody
2023 United States 686M United States Mikeray4
United States Player-1
2024 United States 686M United States Mikeray4
United States Cody
2025 United States Player-1 United States Mikeray4
United States Cody
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Wii U

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Year Singles Doubles
2015 Chile ZeRo Chile ZeRo
United States Nairo
2016 United States Nairo Japan Taiheita
Japan Gomamugitya
2017 United States Nairo Mexico MkLeo
Japan komorikiri
2018 Mexico MkLeo United States Cosmos
Mexico MkLeo
2019 United States Dabuz United States BestNess
United States Elegant
Fall Fest[a] Canada Mistake
2022 Canada Mistake United States Scend
United States Elegant
2023 Canada Mistake United States ralphie
Canada Mistake
2024 United States Marcus United States DarkWizzy
United States Kurama
2025 United States falln United States falln

United States AC

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Ultimate

More information Year, Singles ...
Year Singles Doubles
2019 Mexico MkLeo United States Marss
United States Light
Fall Fest[a] United States Light
2022 United States Onin Mexico MkLeo
Spain Sisqui
2023 Japan acola Japan acola
Japan Miya
2024 Mexico Sparg0 Mexico Chag
Mexico Sparg0
2025 Japan Miya United States Lui$

United States Kurama

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Notes

  1. Super Smash Con 2021 was replaced by Super Smash Con: Fall Fest

References

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