North American Ignition Series CA
Prize Pool: $15,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool. Payout distributed among Top 8 teams, subject to official rules.
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Prize Pool: $15,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool. Payout distributed among Top 8 teams, subject to official rules.
Prize Pool: $10,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool, subject to official rules.
Prize Pool: $25,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool. Fixed tier payouts, subject to official rules.
Prize Pool: $5,000 CAD organizer-funded pool. Subject to official rules.
Prize Pool: $8,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool with hardware prizes. Subject to official rules.
Prize Pool: $20,000 CAD sponsor-funded pool based on placement and eliminations. Subject to official rules.
When browsing our catalog, you will encounter various tournament structures. Understanding these is key to preparing your roster for the specific workload and competitive pressure of the event.
Featured in events like the Toronto Tactical Invitational, the Swiss system is a non-eliminating tournament format that features a predetermined number of rounds of competition. You play teams with a similar running score. It's excellent for providing a guaranteed number of matches for all entrants without the brutal brevity of single-elimination. It heavily favors consistent teams over a long day of play.
A staple in fighting games and tactical shooters like the North American Ignition Series CA. Teams must lose two series before being eliminated. The 'Upper Bracket' provides a safety net, while the 'Lower Bracket' demands long, grueling runs to reach the Grand Finals. Stamina and mental fortitude are crucial here.
Used in multi-week events like the Summoner's Rift Maple Cup. Every team plays every other team in their group. This format rewards deep strategy, counter-stratting specific opponents, and consistency over weeks rather than peaking on a single day.
Standard for Battle Royales like the Outlands Drop Zone Challenge. Teams earn points for placement (survival) and kills (eliminations) across multiple drops in custom lobbies. The ruleset dictating the ratio of placement-to-kill points drastically shifts how teams must rotate and engage.
Always review the official rulebook linked on the tournament detail page to understand tie-breaker scenarios and technical pause allowances.