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Japan and the Middle East Collide at the Dubai Dojo

The 2016 season has been a renaissance for international Smash Wii U. Whereas 2015 was admittedly United States-centric, this year has seen stacked events in both expected and unexpected locales. From Australia’s Battle Arena Melbourne to France’s Smashdown World, the Smash world has become a smaller place.

This weekend, the United Arab Emirates’ community will be ending their 2016 with a bang in the form of Dubai Dojo. While any tournament in the region would be worth covering on its own thanks to the its array of talented players, Dubai Dojo brings something new to the table: some of Japan’s best.

"I went to Japan earlier in April and spent a lot of time playing with 9B and Ranai at the former's house," says UAE event organizer Saif "Marche" Al-Suwaidi. "I asked 9B if he would like to attend a tournament in the UAE, and he agreed." This invitation, Al-Suwaidi said, caused a ripple effect and brought four Japanese representatives to his home region.

The Japanese Contingency
Leading the Japanese invasion is headliner guest Yuya "9B" Araki :4bayonetta:. Despite his status as a Brawl legend, his Smash Wii U journey has been anything but consistent. While initially a Shulk main, he transitioned into becoming a Ryu main before settling on Bayonetta. This very turbulence shows in his results at majors throughout the year, which range from 129th to 1st. A first place finish for the iconic 'Kyubii' is very much possible should he play on point.


Accompanying him are Ri-Ma :4tlink: and Kie :4peach:, both known for being masters of their respective characters. The former, currently the best Toon Link in the world given Hyuga's hiatus, placed 13th at The Big House 6, taking out names like Kelsy "SuperGirlKels" Medeiros and Larry "ELV | Larry Lurr" Holland. Kie finished 17th at the same event and parked conversations about Peach's place on the tier list with his legendary comeback during the Midwest vs Japan crew battle. Both are expected to make it far, should they play as they expected to.

Melee veteran Kei :4cloud: will also attending the event to serve as a translator. One of Japan's most traveled players, he has been to Zero Challenge, EVO and several MLG events in the past. He is still expected to place respectably, despite not being a player of the highest echelon.

Hometown Heroes
The local community of course, won't be going down without a fight. Many of the UAE's top players are attending the event with the intent of defending their region's pride. The likes of Snack :4megaman::4ryu:, MyLife :rosalina: and Neotempus :4marth: will be present, ready to stop the Japanese Smashers in their tracks.

It remains to be seen whether or not the UAE’s hometown heroes can take the event over their guests, but one thing is for certain: Dubai Dojo is a must-watch for any Smash Wii U fan.

Author's Note: Dubai Dojo’s top 32 phase is already underway. Should you be interested in viewing the event, its Twitch stream can be found here. One can also follow the organizing team's social media account for more information about the event and the UAE scene as a whole.
 
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"Currently the best Toon Link in the world given Hyuga's hiatus, placed 13th at The Big House 6, taking out names like Supergirlkels and Rayquza"

Lol might wanna mention that he beat Larry Lurr
 
Wow. I didn't even realize that UAE had a smash community. I guess it makes sense now that I think about it. I really want to watch their matches now and see how good these guys are.
 
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