What is a squad?

A squad is your team and community on VERGR, up to 100 members. You get a shared squad chat, voice hangouts and streams, the ability to compete in tournaments as a team, and a shared treasury that automatically collects a slice of members' tournament wins. Squads also have roles and their own leaderboard.

A squad is the team-and-community side of VERGR. Most of the best moments in games happen with other people, so squads are built to be a real home base, not just a friends list. Up to 100 people can be in one, and together you get tools to talk, play, compete, and even pool earnings. Here is what being in a squad actually gives you.

A place to hang out

Every squad has its own chat for planning, banter, and sharing clips. Beyond text, you can jump into a voice hangout or a squad stream to play together, run scrims, or just hang while you grind. Squad streaming does not need the public follower requirement, so it is the easiest way to get comfortable on voice and camera with people you trust.

Compete as a team

Squads can enter tournaments as a unit. You field a roster, the bracket runs squad against squad, and results count toward the squad leaderboard. Climbing that leaderboard builds a reputation, and a strong squad starts getting noticed and invited to bigger events. It is the difference between being a scattered solo queue and being a team people recognise.

The shared treasury

This is the part that makes squads more than a group chat. When a squad member wins a tournament, 10% of that prize is automatically collected into the squad treasury. Over time that builds a shared pot the squad controls. It can cover tournament entries for members the squad wants to back, fund scrim leagues, or be paid out to members through a proper approval process so it is never one person's piggy bank. Everybody contributing a slice of their wins means the whole squad can punch above its weight.

Roles and structure

Squads are not flat. There are roles and permissions so a squad can actually be run: leadership, people who manage the roster, people who handle the treasury. That structure is what lets a squad of real size stay organised instead of descending into chaos.

Squads are capped at 100 members. That cap keeps them tight enough to feel like a team rather than a sprawling server nobody manages.

How do I join a squad?

You can browse squads and request to join, or accept an invite from a squad that wants you. Some squads approve requests, others invite directly.

How does the treasury get split?

Distributions go through an approval step rather than being grabbed by anyone. The squad decides how payouts work, and larger ones need a vote.

Can I be in more than one squad?

Squads are meant to be your team, so the focus is on committing to one community rather than spreading thin across many.