Regardless of being a close to 7-year-old recreation, Smash Final is having its greatest match ever in 2025 with the world’s finest gamers all attending. Nonetheless, it additionally has a baffling $0 prize pool regardless of the extent of competitors.
On Could 4, Smash Final gamers from throughout the globe will journey to Japan to compete at Kagaribi#13.
Kagaribi is already one of many prime occasions on the Smash calendar, as lots of the world’s most elite gamers similar to Acola, Miya, Harm, Zackray, Shuton and Asimo hail from Japan, however this subsequent installment is a distinct breed.
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This would be the most stacked Smash Final match in historical past, beating out Genesis, EVO, Supernova (Tremendous Smash Con), and extra. However not like these occasions, the winner of this received’t win any cash.
Kagaribi#13 turns into Smash Final’s first “Superpremier”
Given the match’s status, it’s not unusual to see some gamers from Europe and North America journey to Japan for it.
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Nonetheless, for Kagaribi#13, everyone seems to be right here.
Other than the aforementioned Japanese stars, the world’s prime participant, FaZe Sparg0, may even be in attendance. And he’ll be joined by an Avengers-caliber group consisting of MkLeo, Zomba, Tweek, Sonix, Mild, Glutonny, Riddles, Kola, Luugi, crêpe salée, Shadic, and extra.
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Actually, given how stacked this occasion is, LumiRank, the Smash rating service, has needed to create a brand new match tier only for it: Superpremier.
Given all this hype, you’d assume there could be an enormous money prize for the victory, proper? Nope. It received’t matter if you happen to end first or go 0-2; the one factor on the road is bragging rights.
That is due to authorities laws towards playing, which date again a few years. However why can a match like Capcom Cup 11 put up 1,000,000 {dollars} as a grand prize whereas being hosted in Japan, however a Smash match like this has no cash on the road?
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Properly, Capcom Cup is an invitational occasion, one the place each attendee has their journey paid and is assured to win not less than some cash. Kagaribi, in the meantime, has entry charges and an open bracket. So, as a result of folks need to pay to enter the match, it’s immediately considered as playing. However these entry charges are important in terms of holding the occasion organizer afloat.
It’s 3000 yen (round $20) for home gamers and 4000 yen (round $27) for worldwide gamers. With this match probably internet hosting hundreds of rivals, eliminating that entry charge could be a lack of tens of hundreds of {dollars} for the organizers, not together with how a lot it’d value to create precise prizing.
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Whereas there are a variety of how folks skirt about Japan’s strict playing legal guidelines, there isn’t a viable plan of action for this match and the way in which it’s structured. As a way to preserve the bracket open and welcome all gamers, the prize pool must be nothing.
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Nonetheless, with Smash 6 extremely anticipated and rumored to be in growth on the Change 2, this might very effectively be the primary, and final, Superpremier of Smash Final’s run.
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As such, capturing this title, even with none prize cash to indicate for it, will cement the winner’s place within the historical past books.