Battle it out among those from your region! These region-specific Call of Duty: Warzone tournaments have thousands in prizes.

Discover the new tournament series on Repeat.gg, Repeat to Represent! This Call of Duty: Warzone tournament is meant to discover who the best players are from our most popular regions. Continue reading to discover everything there is to know about this series.

What is Repeat to Represent?

This series consists of multiple qualifying tournaments which will all lead into a locked, invite only, 24-hour leaderboard event giving users from our most popular regions across the world a chance to not only prove they are the best players from those regions, but to prove they are the best player across Repeat and win a ton in prizes in the process.

The qualifiers will be region-specific to the following regions and countries:

Do I have to play in my Region?

Yes, you will not be able to join a tournament from outside your region, and anyone caught using a VPN will be immediately banned and disqualified.

How do the Qualifiers work?

Just like any other Repeat Call of Duty: Warzone tournament, this will be a standard leaderboard event for the Battle Royale mode. All you have to do is connect your Activision ID to your Repeat account, join the tournament, and make sure you’re playing Battle Royale matches. Your scores will count up until the tournament ends.

Each region will have its own $2,000 qualifier event paying out the top 30-40% like usual, but the extra incentive is that the top 30 from each region will be invited to the Finals.

How do the Finals work?

The Finals for Repeat to Represent will be 24 hours long and still just a standard leaderboard tournament, however the twist will be the prize pool is $5,000 and will only be paid to the Top 10 places.

In order to be considered for the Finals, you must fill out the form you’ll find in the qualifier tournament and respond to our communication (via email and/or Discord) after the qualifiers have ended. Finals participants will be given a single-use password in order to join the Finals.

Finals participants will be *required* to stream their gameplay, so if you do not have a streamer account on either Twitch, YouTube or Kick, you will not be considered for the Finals. If it is discovered that you compete in the Finals and did not stream, you will forfeit all prizes.