Panda Global Rankings
- This article is about the power ranking forSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U. ForSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate's version, seePanda Global Rankings Ultimate.
ThePanda Global Rankings (PGR) was a biannual list compiled byPanda Global Gaming's PG Stats team ranking the world's top 50 professional players in the international tournament scene forSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.
The Panda Global Rankings were compiled entirely from the analysis of majortournament results (Though initially, results from smaller local events were also taken into consideration). Beginning with thethird iteration, a system titled the "Tournament Tier System" was introduced that grouped events into four tiers--S, A, B, and C--based on attendance count and the amount of PGR-ranked players. A point-based version of the Tournament Tier System was later introduced for thePGR 100. Also beginning with the third iteration, an extended section of the rankings titled "Area 51" listed the players that had just barely missed the top 50. A separate and subjective ranking titled "X-Factor" lists the top players via voting from a pre-selected panel of players. This panel of players features groups of players from specific regions. The amount of players within each group is relative to the size and activity of the competitive scene from their respective region.
WhenSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate released, the competitiveSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U scene seemingly entirely switched over to the new title. As such, thePanda Global Rankings Ultimate has effectively replaced the original Panda Global Rankings. Panda Global also compiles theMelee Panda Global Rankings, an analogous list forSuper Smash Bros. Melee, which replaced theSSBMRank list in 2018.
Trivia[edit]
- The PGR's Area 51 is a reference to Area 51, a United States Air Force facility in Nevada that is subject to frequent conspiracy theories due to its secrecy.

