The BYU–Hawaii Gamers Club organized a club tournament, which featured the best-selling video game “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.” The club continued its ongoing tournament that started at the beginning of the 2020 Winter Semester with 24 people in attendance. Since the COVID-19 outbreak and the closures associated with the pandemic, the tournament will continue at a later date.
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