Update: The winner of our Power Ranking Face-Off to determine your best character of all time has been decided by you! Thanks to all those who voted so far. The Power Ranking show will continue every week on Tuesday at 3 pm PT with more polls! If you're just joining us, read on even further for the final results and tournament details.

Every week on Power Ranking Face-Off we've been asking you, the IGN audience, to help us answer one of our toughest questions: Who is the best video game character of all time? Throughout this last week of the tourney, you all have helped determined who that video game character is. After over 14.7 million votes in the tourney across IGN.com, Youtube, Twitter, and Snapchat, we have our results from the finals. Here are the final tournament results:

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Here's a reminder on how this tournament works: We have over 300+ entrants, and your Face-Off votes were used to crowdsource the top 64. From this list of 64 best characters, we seeded a bracket and used that to run our Power Ranking tournament. The bracket results are determined using Power Ranking polls that we post on IGN.com, YouTube, Twitter, and Snapchat. The polls are officially closed for this tournament.If you're interested in how the top 64 were voted on, and for a little more into the Face-Off as a whole, you can see the initial Face-Off voting below.

Face-Off voting has officially closed on March 6 and the top 64 polls has started on March 9. We reached the end of our tournament and polls are officially closed. For more information on Face-Off's, check out the explanation below.

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After the final Face-Off results have come in, we will take the top 64 video game characters as ranked by your Face-Off voting to seed into a tournament bracket. From this bracket, the top 64 will be divided into groups of four which will be polled on multiple platforms: IGN.com, YouTube, Twitter, and Snapchat. We will total the votes across all platforms to determine which characters move on to the next round. The winning characters of each round will be revealed on Power Ranking every Tuesday at 3pm PT starting on March 17th through April 14th.As the name suggests, a Face-Off is pitting two things together and you decide which one is the winner. In this case, you are voting to determine which of the two is better suited to be the best video game character of all time. It's possible to see certain characters multiple times so keep voting for your favorites to ensure they get ranked higher than the rest. There are over 300 video game characters here that get randomly paired up each time you pick a winner.It's difficult to know when you've seen every video game character included since they are matched randomly and there are so many possible match-ups. Playing until you vote for all your favorite characters or ensuring that certain characters don't get in the winner's circle are different options you can take with Face-Off. By deciding the winner throughout all these matchups, you're ensuring that your favorite video game characters will have a fighting chance to make it through to the finals.The list of video game characters has been decided by the staff in addition to suggestions from the IGN audience via social media. There are so many video game characters so we ensured that we had a good variety of characters across all the different types of games ever made.Every time a winner is decided between the pairs, those winners tally a win improving their overall win-loss record. When the Face-Off results are in, the video game characters with the better win-loss records will move on to the next stage of the competition. So if you continue to keep voting for your top video game characters, they'll have a better chance of making it to top cut. You can vote as many times as you want until the Face-Off closes. For more on Power Ranking be sure to check out the top 5 fan-voted Star Wars games of all time and the most wanted missing Pokemon from Sword and Shield