- Add your opponent to your friends list.
- Start DRAGON BALL FighterZ.
- Create a Ring Match.
- Remember the "Game Details" shown below.
- Set a Ring Password.
- Share your Ring Password with your opponent.
- Start the fight.
- After the match is finished, please enter the result and screenshot of the "Ring Battle Records".
- Mode: 1on1.
- Series size: Bo3 (FT2).
- Tournament system:
- If there is no more than 256 participants:
- Double Elimination Bracket with Double Grand Final.
- If there is more than 256 participants:
- Swiss System.
- Number of rounds: 8.
- Elimination after 2 losses.
- If there is no more than 256 participants:
- Player seeding: Random.
- First to 2 wins (for Open Qualifiers), First to 3 wins (for Regional Finals)
- Match Settings: 300 seconds.
- Stage: Random (a stage may be chosen of both players agree to it)
- Winner must keep character (this rule does not apply to Qualifiers, only Finals)
- Loser may switch character (this rule does not apply to Qualifiers, only Finals)
- Control Setting: any controller function such as rapid pressing (turbo) or hardware-based macros are not allowed during the Tournament.
Each player has 10 minutes to show up to a match. (scheduled match start time +10 minutes). Not showing up within 10 minutes results in a default loss. The player that is waiting must create a Protest Ticket (which is available in the match event page).
ResultsResults have to be reported after the end of the match through the match event on the PS4™ console. Players should upload the screenshot/video which shows the match score. Match media has to be uploaded directly on the match event page.
Match Disputes- If any issues are encountered in a match, it’s the players responsibility to create a dispute and reach out to the admin team.
- In order to create a dispute, go to the match page in your PS4™ console and select the option “Go to Support Page”. You can also create a dispute using the ESL Play App or directly on the ESL Play website (https://play.eslgaming.com/protest/add).
- Players are responsible for providing proof of match results in case of disputes. This can be done with screenshots of each victory or video replays uploaded to websites such as Youtube or Twitch.