Tournament Catalog
Filter by game, division, and region to find the perfect competitive circuit for your roster.
UK Collegiate Spring Split
Division: University Level | Semi-Pro
Region: London & Online
Schedule: Qualifiers: March 1-15, Finals: April 10
Prize: £5,000
European Open Premier Clash
Division: Open Qualifier | Pro-Am
Region: Europe
Schedule: Open Bracket: May 5-10, Playoffs: May 18-20
Prize: €15,000
Britain Pro-Am Invitational
Division: Semi-Pro | Invited Pro
Region: UK
Schedule: Group Stage: June 1-14
Prize: £10,000
Gravity Cup 3v3 Arena
Division: Open Qualifier | Amateur
Region: Manchester
Schedule: One-day LAN: July 15
Prize: £2,500
Regional Champions Circuit
Division: Pro-Am | Pro
Region: Birmingham & Online
Schedule: Season runs Aug 1 - Sep 30
Prize: £8,000
Dropzone Royale Series
Division: Open Qualifier
Region: Europe
Schedule: October 7-22
Prize: €6,000
Catalog Navigation Guide & Player Research Tips
Browsing a massive catalog of competitive esports circuits can be daunting. To help team captains and solo players make the right choice, we've compiled this brief editorial guide on interpreting tournament profiles and prize pool facts.
Interpreting the Division Range
The catalog filters allow you to sort by division. An "Open Qualifier" generally means the tournament accepts any roster, leading to highly variable match quality in early rounds. "Amateur" brackets often enforce strict skill ceilings (e.g., barring established professional players), providing a safer environment for growing rosters. "Pro-Am" indicates a highly competitive environment where amateur squads will directly face semi-pro or invited professional talent.
Analyzing Prize Pool Transparency Facts
When you see a listed prize pool in our directory (such as £10,000 for the Britain Pro-Am Invitational), note that this is the gross sponsor-funded pool. The tournament profile detail page will explain the distribution. A good rule of thumb: highly competitive leagues distribute funds down to the 8th place team, whereas weekend LANs might be winner-takes-all or top-3 only. We do not list events that require players to fund the pool through entry wagers.
Understanding the Registration Process
Our platform facilitates registration inquiries. When you find a circuit that fits your team, clicking "Register team" directs your details to the respective tournament organizers or support team. Crown Victory does not collect payments or entry fees. Always await official confirmation from the external organizer and read their comprehensive rulebook before finalizing travel plans.
Questions About Formats?
If you're unsure whether your team can handle a multi-week round-robin format versus a double-elimination weekend bracket, check our detailed Player Guide. Preparing your roster mentally for the structure of the event is just as important as mechanical practice.