Leaderboards

Leaderboards aggregate results across multiple tournaments into a leaderboard that ranks players based on their cumulative performance.

What are leaderboards?

Leaderboards are a competitive format that - unlike ladders, which rank players based on their in-game performances - ranks players based on their performance in tournaments. The rankings are displayed on a leaderboard that aggregates results from multiple tournaments, creating a cumulative list of top performers over time. This creates an ongoing competition where players can strive to improve and climb the leaderboard to claim the top spot. As such, leaderboards provide a way to engage players in a long-lasting and exciting competition.

Leaderboard features

Automatic result aggregation

Based on customizable parameters or for explicit tournaments.

Custom schedule & duration

Choose when to start and how long to run your leaderboard for.

Customizable scoring & tie breakers

Choose which tournaments should be considered for your leaderboard and customize scoring to your needs.

Prize handling

Prizes are handled and distributed securely and automatically to ensure a smooth and fair process.

Suitable games

Any game with a competitive aspect to it can leverage the power of leaderboards. If you wish to support longer lasting competitions that produce a ranked list of players based on their performance across multiple tournaments, leaderboards are the right choice for you.

Strategy games

Games that require players to manage resources, build bases and recruit armies to engage in battles with other players in real-time.Examples: Starcraft, Age of Empires, Warcraft, Company of Heroes

Fighting games

Games where players take control of a character with unique fighting styles and moves to engage in one-on-one combat against other players.Examples: Street Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear, Super Smash Bros.

Sports games

Games that simulate real-world sports, allowing players to control individual players or entire teams to compete against other players.Examples: EA FC, eFootball, Madden NFL, NHL, NBA, F1

First-person shooters

Shooter games where players take on a first-person view and use a variety of weapons and tactics to engage in combat against enemies.Examples: Counter-Strike, Call of Duty, Overwatch

MOBAs

Games where players control characters with unique abilities and work together with their team to defeat the enemy team's base while protecting their own.Examples: League of Legends, Dota 2, Heroes of the Storm

Battle royale games

Games that commonly drop players into a shrinking map where they fight to be the last person or team standing while scavenging for weapons and equipment to improve their odds in combat.Examples: Fortnite, PUBG, Warzone, Apex Legends, Free Fire

Card games

Games where players build and use decks of cards featuring characters, abilities, and spells to strategically defeat their opponents, typically in one-on-one battles.Examples: Hearthstone, Legends of Runeterra, Magic the Gathering