With the latest update of Challengermode, we have expanded our library of available games. In addition to improved features for organizers, the platform now features a full spectrum of genres —from sports and real-time strategy titles to popular mobile games, all of which are available for anyone to create tournaments in.
We talked to three organizers that are among the first to explore new titles on the platform. Our goal was to learn how this update impacts grassroots-level esports — by giving them the ability to diversify their content and cater to a broader audience.
The fantastic people behind Diabolus helped us fail-proof our World of Warcraft integration by hosting their grimly named arena tournament, Deathbowl. The tournament was a success and Diabolus is sure to be a household name for World of Warcraft on Challengermode.
“The Deathbowl was a fantastic opportunity to try new formats and bring some of the crazy Warcraft pre-patch PVP to a tournament setting. […] Hosting tournaments in Warcraft gives us the opportunity to directly engage with our core audience, which is Warcraft PVPers.”
– Ash, CEO of Diabolus