League
A League is an event type built for long-term competition. Unlike single elimination brackets, leagues focus on formats that allow players or teams to compete over multiple rounds, weeks, or even months before a winner is decided.
How It Works
- Designed specifically for Round Robin and Swiss System formats.
- Players or teams accumulate points or standings across several rounds.
- Matches can be scheduled weekly, monthly, or continuously depending on the host’s setup.
- The league concludes with final standings, or can feed into a playoff bracket.
When to Use a Multiple Game Event
- Seasonal competitions (e.g., “Spring Split,” “Summer League”).
- Community ladders where everyone faces each other across weeks.
- Esports leagues that aim to provide ongoing content and engagement.
Key Benefits
- Long-term engagement: Keeps players and fans involved over time.
- Fair competition: Ensures consistency by rewarding performance across many matches.
- Scalable: Works for small groups or large, organized esports structures.