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Repeat Releases Revamped Home Pages, Brands Page, and More

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Repeat have launched several new pages which make it easier on the lives of current users, as well as features which help any new users on the platform.

At Repeat.gg, we’re always looking to improve the product and make it easier on the lives of our users.

In the last couple of weeks, we’ve released new features that not only make it easier for users to explore the website, find tournaments, and find ways to connect their game IDs, but also how our tournaments work and more explanations for users who are new to the platform.

Brand New Tournaments Page

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As you probably noticed, we updated the way you can explore on the website, starting with the fact that the home page when you’re logged in is now revamped to be a place where you can read our latest blogs, discover which games we have, view live members who have connected their Twitch accounts, more information on how our tournaments work, and add any games which you have not added yet.

Game Hub

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You can also navigate to any of our game pages which will take you to that Game Hub. Here, you will find featured tournaments for that game, be able to connect your game, see tournaments which featured cash entry or coin entry, who is live in the game you have selected, and the tournaments which recently ended or your own tournaments.

New Home Page & More

Some of the other items we’ve improved is a totally redone home page when logged out, made the login / registration process much better looking and easier to navigate through, and some cleaning up of the profile page, including a fix that added League of Legends statistics to your profile if you play that game.

Page Specifically For Brands

We have launched a Brands page for companies or influencers who would like to work with us in the future. This page includes some of our basic statistics from previous campaigns, a little bit about us as a company, and what we can do for companies and gaming influencers now and in the future.

We make these changes with feedback from our users in mind, and if you would like to weigh in on any of the updates please feel free to email [email protected] or send a message in our Discord in the chat-to-support channel.

HDMI Gaming Hosting Fortnite & League of Legends Weekly Tournaments For All of 2021

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HDMI Gaming has picked Repeat.gg to host both Fortnite and League of Legends tournaments which will be reoccurring through the end of 2021.

If you’re a gamer, chances are you know what HDMI technology is. Heck, anyone who owns a television probably knows exactly what you’re talking about if you refer to an HDMI cord.

However, you may not know that HDMI, which stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, is actually a company, and you also may not know that there is new technology for your HDMI which could improve your overall gaming experience.

HDMI 2.1 technology includes Enhanced Gaming Features designed to make your audio and visual gaming experience the best it can possibly be. These gaming features are Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and Quick Frame Transport (QFT). To learn what these features do for you, visit this link.

HDMI Fortnite and League of Legends Tournaments on Repeat

HDMI has also partnered with us at Repeat to host both Fortnite and League of Legends tournaments, which will run bi-weekly and weekly through the end of the year!

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The HDMI Gaming Bi-Weekly Series for Fortnite will be free to enter with a $500 prize pool. We will host a new tournament every two weeks with the same details. Just make sure you’re ready to enter and get those games in when the new tournament starts.

League of Legends HDMI

The HDMI Gaming Weekly Clash for League of Legends is also free to enter with a 1 million coin prize pool. This tournament runs every single week.

Repeat.gg is one of the largest automated esports tournament platforms in the world where gamers of all skills can compete for cash and prizes. Sign up now to start earning in games like Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, and League of Legends.

League of Legends Role-Specific Championship Series is Live

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Now on Repeat.gg, prove you’re the best Support or Carry in League of Legends by competing in the all new Championship Series.

Tired of the traditional tournaments in League of Legends that don’t reward enough points for the Support role?

Are you one of the baddest Carries in the game but aren’t getting the recognition you feel you deserve?

Repeat is here to help you shine. The Championship Series, which started with game-mode specific tournaments for Fortnite and Warzone, is now available for League of Legends with the Support-Only and Carry-Only Championship Series.

How the Championship Series is Different

In our standard League of Legends tournaments, any character is available to be played and will count toward your total score. In these role-specific tournaments, only characters who can be defined as either a Support or a Carry will count towards your total score. So, don’t join this tournament unless you’re prepared to play these roles.

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We want to reward you for these roles because we know sometimes you can go underappreciated in League of Legends tournaments, especially since you do not join our standard Repeat tournaments as full 5-person teams. We’re here for you, Supports and Carries, and we will be releasing other role-specific tournaments for this very soon!

Extra Prizes For The Winner

Not only will these tournaments feature scoring designed to highlight specific game modes, but the winners of each tournament will receive a little extra than our normal tournaments. The first place finisher in each will receive:

  • Double the standard number of coins for 1st place winner
  • $50 RP card
  • Shouted out on our Social Media pages.

Repeat.gg is one of the largest automated esports tournament platforms in the world where gamers of all skills can compete for cash and prizes. Sign up now to start earning in games like Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, and League of Legends.

Repeat’s quest to build a better esports experience for both gamers and brands

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Aaron Fletcher, CEO and co-founder of Repeat

When we started Repeat, we felt that competitive gaming wasn’t living up to its potential. Tournaments were only accessible to the top 1% of 1% of gamers, prize pools were out of reach for nearly all competitors, and gamers would have to derail their schedule to participate.

What if gamers could enjoy the thrill of competitive gameplay by simply logging hours on their favorite video game title? Repeat has made this a reality with our ‘Always On’ online esports platform. With just a single click, gamers can now access hundreds of online esports tournaments without the need for any bloatware. Gamers no longer have to show up to face off at a specific time; they can play whenever they want and as many times as they wish. Repeat also makes it easier to win by increasing prize pool payouts to the top 30-40% of participants instead of the usual top 3 winners.

As gaming heated up in 2020 due to the pandemic, we saw demand for our unique competitive experience explode. Repeat has grown exponentially and our user base has skyrocketed by 550% in the last four months alone. Simply put, Repeat is a huge hit with gamers around the world.

We know that as an industry, esports has collectively struggled to develop meaningful marketing metrics to give brands peace of mind about their investments in the esports space. Over the last year, Repeat has proven that when it comes to working with brands, we’ve created a solution to enable them to connect directly with our gamers and engage with 100% of them. We’ve increased transparency around the campaign process and now generate measurable and repeatable ROI.

This was made possible with our new turnkey automation and analytics platform for brand tournament campaigns.

Over the past year, we’ve been testing out a scalable technology approach to branded tournament campaigns with numerous companies, including General Mills Totino’s, national organizations like U.S. Army, and other popular consumer brands like Papa John’s and Honey. The results speak for themselves. Using our platform, we have helped brands:

  • Jumpstart tournaments with thousands of entrants in a matter of days
  • Reach millions of gamers throughout a weeks-long campaign
  • Generate leads at a 70% cost savings over other marketing channels
  • Make promo codes go viral and generate insane conversion rates and average revenue-per-transaction

What else can you do with Repeat?

  • Run esports campaigns that reach tens of thousands of gamers in a matter of weeks, with the ability to scale to up to millions of participants.
  • Set and forget campaigns with zero management of competitor rankings or prize fulfillment.
  • A/B test your campaign to see what content is performing best with gamers, and shift and tweak your approach to maximize results.
  • Require custom entry conditions to ensure direct engagement with your brand, such as app downloads, video viewing, or a product purchase.
  • Target specific age groups, geographic locations, and other cohorts to fine tune your audience exposure.

Read more about our new platform for brands in our press announcement. Ready to build your first campaign with Repeat? Sign up here.

TSM Ops, Repeat Starting Weekly $3,000 Fortnite Event With Pros

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Popular streamer and Fortnite pro player TSM Ops has partnered with Repeat to bring you the Ops Creative Invitational, a $3,000 weekly Fortnite event.

One of the more exciting things a gamer can have the opportunity to do is play with one of their favorite professional players. Fortnite streamers host Zone Wars tournaments all the time, with professionals getting invitations and only occasionally do underrated players get their chance to prove how good they are against the elite.

Repeat and TSM Ops are looking to change that.

Introducing the Ops Creative Invitational (OCI)

TSM Ops and Repeat.gg are teaming up to bring you the Ops Creative Invitational, a weekly Fortnite event which will start with $3,000 in cash prizes per week for a month straight ($12,000 in total) and feature some of the best professional Fortnite Zone Wars players in the game, such as Faze Sway, Unknown, Khanada, etc. 8 Teams will battle it out each week for the prizes.

But there is a twist.

The OCI will also include two teams which qualify for the event via a tournament on Repeat.gg. This qualifier will have 5,000 spots available and have its own $500 prize pool ($2,000 total). The top two finishers will be invited to the invitational main event and be allowed to pick whoever they want as their duos partner. This qualifier will be Arena Solos game mode only.

Have you dreamed of getting your name out there and taking down one of your favorite Fortnite pros? This is your chance.

When Does The Ops Creative Invitational Start?

The first qualifier will begin on Tuesday, February 2 and the first OCI main event will take place on February 9 at 4pm EST.

What Is The Format of the OCI Main Event?

The first OCI main event will be duos, but the subsequent main events could be any of 2v2, 3v3, and 4v4, and will be announced the week prior to the main event.

How Do I Know Which Pros Will Be In The Finals?

They will announce on their twitter accounts and also be announced via Repeat.gg and TSM Ops on Twitter.

What Is The Payout Structure For OCI Main Event?

The OCI Main Event will have a prize pool of $3,000 every week! 1st place will win $2,000 and 2nd place wins $1,000.

What Region Will OCI Be Played On?

The region for the qualifiers will be open to everyone, however the main event will take place on NA East servers – no exceptions.

What Happens After OCI Qualifiers?

The top 2 winners from the qualifier will be contacted by Repeat.gg and must select their team members to be invited to compete against professional teams. The winners MUST respond in a timely manner to communication from Repeat.gg with all team member information, or else they will be passed over for the next place in the qualifier.

How do Repeat.gg Tournaments Work?

Repeat.gg tracks your gameplay without the use of third-party software and all you have to do is signup and connect your Epic ID to your Repeat account. For the OCI qualifiers, we will track only your games played in Solo Arenas.

You get 1 point for kills, 10 points for wins, 5 points for Top 10 finish, and 2 points for Top 25 finish. Only your best 10 results count for the qualifier so you can play as many games as you can within the tournament time and only your best scores will add up to your score.

How Repeat.gg is Helping Gamers Grow Their Social Media Following

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Connect your social media accounts to your Repeat account and grow your following with every tournament you enter! Your icons show up on the leaderboard.Repeat.gg

Repeat.gg has been adding the ability for gamers and streamers to grow their following by allowing users to connect their social media accounts to their Repeat account, and the list of these social media platforms you can add just got bigger!

Along with Twitch, which was introduced with the Watch Live feature, and Twitter, which was added a couple of weeks ago, users now have the ability to connect their YouTube and Instagram accounts.

Connecting Your Twitch Account

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Users have the ability to show their Twitch streams inside tournament pages that get hundreds of thousands of eyes on them every month. Several Repeat users have seen their average Twitch viewers go up as a result of adding their Twitch to their Repeat account, and it only takes a couple minutes to set this up.

It can be daunting trying to get a following on Twitch, especially with so many new gamers joining the streaming platform every month. This is a unique opportunity to not only win money, but also grow your Twitch audience.

Connecting Your Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube Accounts

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Twitch is not the only platform you can connect to your Repeat account. We’ve also now added the ability for users to connect their Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube account to their Repeat Account , and you can remove these at any time from your profile page if you wish. This leads us to the next exciting feature.

Social Media Icons Show On Leaderboards

If you have added any one of the above social media accounts to your Repeat account, the icons for each account will show up on the leaderboard of any tournament you have entered and other users can click these which will link to your account you have connected.

We hope this little tutorial will lead to you growing your social media following and get those average view counts up! If you tweet at us @repeatgg with how these features helped, we will shout you out on our social media pages!

Prove You’re The Best At Your Game Mode in Repeat Championship Series

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Now on Repeat.gg, prove you’re the best player in Solos, Duos, Trios or Squads by competing in the all new Championship Series.

Are you dominating solos and wish you weren’t competing against guys getting carried by teammates in duos or trios?

Do you and your duos partner think you are the peanut butter and jelly of Fortnite or Warzone?

Is your squad elite and you want to prove it to the world?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re in luck, because Repeat.gg is introducing the all new Championship series which includes tournaments where only specific game modes will be tracked.

How the Championship Series is Different

In Warzone, we’ll have a solos only, duos only, and a trios/quads only tournament, each of them with $500 in prizes. The solos only will only track your gameplay if you are competing in BR Solos on Call of Duty: Warzone, and duos will only track duos only, and trios/quads will only count both BR Trios and BR Quads games.

Note – you do not have to play with a duos partner or trios/squads partners who are also in the tournament, nor do you have to enter with them. You can play with anyone in the team game modes and your individual statistics will track like in our standard tournaments.

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In Fortnite, it will work the same way, however only Arena mode will count for these three tournaments. Solos will be Arena solos, duos will be Arena duos, and trios will be Arena Trios. Again, these tournaments will only track the games played under these specific game modes, so make sure you’re playing the correct one (Arena Solos for the solos, etc.).

Extra Prizes For The Winner

Not only will these tournaments feature scoring designed to highlight specific game modes, but the winners of each tournament will receive a little extra than our normal tournaments. The first place finisher in each will receive:

  • $100 – More than $50 as is typical for $500 tournaments
  • $50 gift card of your choice from our marketplace – Amazon, Steam, V-Bucks, PSN, or Xbox Live
  • Shouted out on our Social Media pages.

February Winners

The first ever Championship Series has completed! The following people won and can claim their prize by reaching out to us on Discord or emailing [email protected]

Fortnite Solos – SecretlyGod

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Fortnite Duos – Viz

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Fortnite Trios – Olmos

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Warzone Solos – iNewwz

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Warzone Duos – Kibon128

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Warzone Trios/Quads – iNewwz

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We will be hosting another round of the Championship Series sometime in the next few weeks. Follow @repeatgg on all social media to find out when!

Call of Duty: Warzone Fix To Scoring and Add Game

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Attention Repeat Call of Duty: Warzone players! We just wanted to give you a quick update on scoring which has not been working for a couple hours.

Activision made a change which impacted scoring and adding Game IDs. Until we find a more permanent solution, you can use this quick fix to have your scores work again. Simply login to Activision, go to your profile page, change your Data Visible to “None” and then change it back to “All.”

If you are a new user to the platform, do this before trying to add your Game ID. Once this is done, you will be able to connect your Activision account to your Repeat.gg account.

This should fix the scoring and Game ID issue for now. Reach out to us at [email protected] or on Discord if you’re still having issues. We will update you when a more permanent solution has been added.

New on Repeat: Features Designed To Help Grow Your Following, Track Stats

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Repeat has introduced new features including user profiles and adding Twitch, Twitter to help you grow your following and track your gameplay.

Over the past month or so, several exciting changes have been released on the Repeat.gg platform which are designed to give the users more information about their gameplay and progress, and also give them the ability to help grow their streaming or social media following.

From the shiny new profile page to bringing League of Legends tournaments back on the platform, we ended 2020 on a great note and cannot wait to bring you even more amazing features, new games, more tournament styles, and much, much more in 2021.

Completely Revamped My Tournaments Page

Ever wanted to show your friends how much you’re crushing it on Repeat.gg? Now you can.

Easily one of the more exciting things we have released on the platform, the all new profile page gives you access to your stats and tournaments like never before. There’s a lot to unpack in that screenshot above, so here it goes:

  • The “My Tournaments” page now links you to a completely customized profile page
  • Find your statistics for each game you have competed in tournaments
  • See your connected Game IDs for each game and also your connected social media accounts, plus add new IDs or accounts from this page
  • See all active and past tournaments you have competed in, as well as how much you won in past tournaments
  • See your personal Repeat statistics
  • Custom banner – you can upload a custom cover photo for your profile
  • Total earnings – see how much you have earned on Repeat.gg and also decide if you want that information to be public or private

Connecting Your Twitch Account

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We introduced the Watch Live feature to the Repeat platform several weeks ago now, but have been tweaking it and making it better since that time. Users now have the ability to show their Twitch streams inside tournament pages that get hundreds of thousands of eyes on them.

It can be daunting trying to get a following on Twitch, especially with so many new gamers joining the streaming platform every month. This is a unique opportunity to not only win money, but also grow your Twitch audience.

Connecting Your Twitter Account

Twitch is not the only platform you can connect to your Repeat account. We’ve also now added the ability for users to add a Twitter account to your username, and you can remove these at any time from your profile page if you wish. This leads us to the next exciting feature.

Added Twitch/Twitter Icons Next to Usernames in Leaderboards

We’re always looking for ways for users to grow their personal following, so we decided to add icons which link out to user’s Twitch and Twitter accounts if they have them linked to their Repeat profile. Repeat.gg tournament pages receive millions of impressions every month, so make sure to connect your accounts so people can follow you!

League of Legends Returns

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League of Legends is one of the largest games in the world, which is why we couldn’t wait to get tournaments back and running on our website. We worked with Riot Games to bring them back and they will remain in a Beta state until we are able to launch these tournaments officially with multiple different tournament styles.

Read our blog about LoL returning and these new tournament styles here.

Repeat.gg is one of the largest automated esports tournament platforms in the world. Keep checking back on our social media or this blog for updates in the future.

League Of Legends Tournaments Have Returned on Repeat.gg

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Good news for all of our League of Legends players: Tournaments are back and available to enter on Repeat.gg! These will be in Beta until further notice.

We are thrilled to announce League of Legends tournaments have returned to Repeat!

We will be running it in a beta state to make sure it is stable and updated with all the new awesome features we have added since it was last on Repeat.

Repeat cannot be happier for our LoL users to get back to earning big in our tournaments!

Coin and Product Tournaments Only

All tournaments for League of Legends will have coin and product prizes due to a request from Riot Games, but once we launch team based tournaments in 2021 we will be introducing cash prize pools back to League of Legends.

Coins earned in these tournaments can be redeemed at any time in our Marketplace for great prizes like Riot RP cards, Amazon Gift Cards and many other prizes. If you have any suggestions for prizes and products please don’t hesitate to reach out on Discord as we are always looking for new items to add.

Beta Mode – Expected Changes Coming

You also may have seen that these tournaments are technically in Beta. This is because of so many exciting changes we want to launch along with League of Legends officially coming out of a beta stage so we can offer more than coins as prizes in tournaments. Some things we are working on for a launch in Q1 are:

  • Product tournaments – also called “merch” tournaments, these will offer the winners a chance to get some of their favorite League of Legends gear or merchandise. This could be anything from t-shirts, hoodies, or even gaming equipment.
  • RP Cards for Winners – some tournaments may offer a number of RP cards to the winners rather than coins
  • Branded Tournaments – some of your favorite brands will partner with Repeat and give away their products to the winners of tournaments, or even to anyone who has entered a tournament.

We know many of our users love this game as much as we do and can’t wait for you to see all we have in store for the coming months in League of Legends. We will have daily, weekly and monthly huge coin tournaments available for you to enter all the way through the beta. Once we come out of the beta, we hope to have all the above mentioned changes, and potentially much more!

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How to Enter League of Legends Tournaments

For any potential new users to Repeat.gg, entering tournaments could not possibly be easier. All you have to do is:

  • Sign up for an account
  • Connect your Riot ID to your Repeat.gg account
  • Enter a tournament (as many as you want, your games will count for all tournaments that are live when you played those games)
  • Play ranked games (as many as you want, we only count your best scores in our tournaments)

Repeat.gg is one of the largest automated online esports tournament platforms in the world with hundreds of thousands competing in tournaments for Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, League of Legends and Dota 2. Sign up now to begin playing!

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