A scrim is a single-group event with fixed slots. The creation flow is the same as a tournament — the difference is what happens after.
Creating a Scrim
From your Organizer Dashboard, go to Tournaments and click Create. Choose Scrim as the event type.
You’ll walk through the same creation wizard:
- Name, description, and poster
- Visibility and registration mode — Open, Approval Required, Invite Only, or Invite Only with Approval
- Game mode — Solo, Duo, or Squad
- Slots — fixed based on game mode: 12 (Squad), 24 (Duo), 48 (Solo). These can’t be changed.
- Schedule — registration start, registration close, scrim start, scrim close (optional)
- Requirements — same toggles as tournaments (registering user must join club, full roster, all members in club, UID/IGN)
- Communication links — WhatsApp and Discord
- Point table — kill points and placement points
After Creation
Once your scrim is created, you get a single group. There’s no roadmap, no stages, no group creation step — it’s just one group ready to go.
Managing Your Scrim
Your scrim page has four sections:
Schedule
Create matches (up to 8) and set the time for each one. Unlike tournaments, there’s no mass operations — you manage everything from this one page.
Room ID & Password
Enter the custom room credentials for each match. Players see these on the platform when the match starts.
Results
Enter scores after each match:
- Select the match
- Enter placement and kills for each team
- If UID/IGN is enabled, choose between team kills or per-player kills
- Click Save
Points accumulate across all matches. The leaderboard shows total points across the entire scrim.
Announcements
Post updates for participants — schedule changes, delays, or any other info players need to see.
Scrim States
Scrims follow the same states as tournaments: Draft → Published → Registration Open → Registration Closed → In Progress → Completed (plus Paused and Cancelled).
You can reopen registration after it closes. If the start date has passed, you’ll need to set a new one.
When to Use a Scrim vs Tournament
If you’re running a single-group event — weekly practice, daily lobbies, casual competitive — use a scrim. If you need multiple stages, advancement, or invited slots, use a tournament. See Scrims vs Tournaments for a full comparison. Last modified on March 3, 2026