The Esport events covered on Toornament this week end

This week end will mark the end of the Western LCS splits, the finals for CEVO and Smite Pro and last but not least, the launch of Valve’s long awaited Dota 2 tournament, The International 5.

We’ll keep you posted with these great events, covering them with scores, results, stats and streams/VODs links.

Enjoy and feel free to share/embed them !

LCS North America Summer Split

 

LCS Europe Summer Split

 

Smite Pro League Season 2 Finals

 

CEVO Season 7: Professional Finals

 

ESL One: Cologne 2015 – EU Offline Qualifier Group 1

ESL One: Cologne 2015 – EU Offline Qualifier Group 2

The International 5

For more details about our coverage on The International 5, go check this post!

EVO 2015: Street Fighter IV Top 64, Smash Bros Melee Top 32

As we were covering all the major Esport tournaments of this past week end, one of our favorite event proved to be both a huge success, and a huge headache to cover. With its thousands of registered players and dozens of tournaments, EVO 2015 was a monster event.

In the end, we saw a lot of partial results scattered all over the web, between the vods, the official schedule and the community sites.

Following thorough researches, we gathered the Top 64 results for the Ultra Street Fighter IV tournament, with detailed scores and characters – when we could get them.

 

Bonus: here’s the Super Smash Bros Melee Top 32 recap. Enjoy!

 

 

All Esport tournaments covered this week end

This week end will be loaded with great toornaments. As always, we’ll bring you all the scores, details, and useful links to make it easy for to watch and share !

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We have a great week end on Toornament. We hope you’ll find everything you need !

Thursday, July 16

Starcraft 2 Dreamhack Open Valencia

 

CS:GO FACEIT League LAN Finals

 

Friday, July 17

EVO 2015 Championship Series Ultra Street Fighter IV

 

Starcraft 2 IEM Shenzhen Season X

CoD AW MLG Pro League CoD AW Season 3

 

League Of Legends EU LCS

 

Saturday, July 18

Heroes Of The Storm Gold Series Heroes League 2015 season 1

 

League Of Legends NA LCS

 

CS:GO ESL ONE : Cologne Asia Offline Qualifier

 

Monday, July 20

Heroes Of The Storm Shenzhen Invitational

 

A Toornament case study : ESWC COD 2015

Last week end, the ESWC held its first COD exclusive tournament at Le Zénith Paris. This top tier event was a great opportunity for us to showcase all the tools and new features recently released on Toornament.

We first worked with ESWC tournament director Sylvain Maillard to set up the formats, structures, seedings and the permissions for his admin and referees teams. The pools were generated from the initial manual seeding and all matches were played from three spots : the two gaming stations and the main stage.

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The ESWC COD 2015 is the first event using our new Toornament TV (see all details here). A Toornament TV display was put in the heart of the gaming zone, helping everyone (admins, players, medias) passing by to get all the necessary informations in the glimpse of an eye.
Later, Toornament TV was also used on the streams, to provide with in-between matches contents.

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Our mobile app is now out for iOS and Android and was used by admins, players and a few in the know spectators. As expected, the mobile app will bring great informations in real time for everyone, everywhere. It worked so well during the event that we’re about to build a solid score ticker offer in the next few days, bringing all the major tournaments and games results on Toornament !

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All in all, we’re very happy with the way Toornament handled all the needs from ESWC. Our goal is to provide an exhaustive array of features, all tightly packed in a smooth experience, whatever the screen it’s used on.

At the time of writing, our team is now at Dreamhack France, another great Esport event using Toornament !

Why you should add new games to your Esport event

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The incoming Nintendo shooter, “Splatoon”, is designed with competition in mind.

We all know Esport is nowadays driven by a few chosen games : League Of Legends, DotA, Counter Strike, Hearthstone, Call of Duty, Street Fighter and such. Those major disciplines are followed by a pack of underdogs : Smite, Super Smash Bros, EA Sports games, World of Tanks etc.

But their numerous Esport compliant games with a little, but active community. We recently saw a huge “Arma 3” match and Nintendo is driving it’s newest IP “Splatoon” as a friendly, but highly competitive shooter.

As a tournament organizer, should focus your ressources on popular and known games, or give their chance to new  one ?

We support the later, for 5 reasons :

1. Easier to get to the community and publisher

Getting support from a game community or publisher may be a hard task, as everyone are close to harrass them for some attention, support or money. New or minor but promising games are on the other begging for attention and events. Getting to them will then a much easier process.

2. Money

Working on a new game can also bring great opportunities, as the game publisher will have some budget to spend on adds (media) and special operations (you). Bring a well thought pitch deck and your “new game” tournament won’t take ressources aways from your “main games” tournaments. It may even earn you some money.

3. Variety
If your tournament boasts several games, it’s always a good thing throw heavy contenders and rookie in the mix. Variety is an underrated value in Esport tournaments and Olympics are a great example of how major and minor disciplines benefit each other – and ultimately, benefit the event awareness.

4. Room for innovation
Well established games often rhymes with conservative tournaments. Groupstages to simple/double elimination playoffs are the staple in Esport tournaments, with few alternative structures. Some games like Heartstone, have their own format but again (i.e “Conquest”), but it’s still hard to chose another path. Fresh games are the perfect playground for fresh tournament structures and scoring system. Grab the opportunity !

5. “Small risk / hi reward” bet
Trying to support a new game may be seen as a risk and in a way, it is. It’s up to you to limit that risky part of the bet. Don’t invest in money prize (or let the publisher / sponsor take care of this), invite a limited amount of participants and try to squeeze the logistics requirement into manageable volume by your admin team.

As Toornament already support more than 70 Esport disciplines, we hope you’ll request us to support more !