Warzone Cash Tournaments
Drop in for real stakes: multi-game placement-point tournaments built for battle royale, with escrowed prize pools and verified results.
Warzone tournaments on VERGR use the format the BR community actually competes in: a series of games where your placement in each earns points (15 for a win down through the placement table), and the leaderboard after the final game takes the escrowed prize pool. Solo, duos, or squads, free entry or staked, with every lobby verified so the scoreboard is real.
Because Warzone has no public results API, verification is built around identity and evidence instead: your in-game name is verified against your VERGR entry before games count, placements are reported per game with the host or tournament moderator recording results from the lobby, and the dispute flow with recorded proof backs every contested placement.
How a Warzone tournament works
- Enter solo or as a squad: entry fees are escrowed at join. Squad winnings pay to the squad treasury.
- Verify your identity: your in-game player name is matched to your entry via the per-match verification code so nobody can sub in a ringer.
- Play the series: a posted number of games (commonly 3 to 5). Placement points accumulate per game: 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
- Get paid: when the final game’s placements are recorded, the points table finalizes and the leader takes the prize pool automatically.
Why placement points beat kill races
Kill-race formats reward hot-dropping and feasting on bots; placement formats reward the skill that actually wins Warzone: rotations, positioning, and clutch endgames. The point spread still pays aggression (a win is worth 15, a mid-pack finish a few), but you cannot buy a title with one lucky lobby, because the format runs across multiple games. It is also the fairest format to verify, since placements are objective and visible on the post-game screen.
Stakes, prizes, and fair play
Escrowed pools
Entries are held in server-side escrow from join to finalization. Free-entry Warzone events with real prizes run alongside staked ones (entry capped at 10,000 coins).
Verified lobbies
Per-match verification codes tie the in-game name to the VERGR account, with name checks before placements count.
Human-ruled disputes
Contested placements freeze for moderator review with the post-game screen and recordings as evidence. Nobody is paid until it is resolved.
High-stakes proof
Events above 5,000 coins entry require a recorded game + webcam proof feed, reviewable by moderators.
Warzone cash tournament FAQ
How do Warzone cash tournaments work?
A posted series of games where each placement earns points (15 down to 1). Entries are escrowed at join, placements are recorded per game with verified identities, and the points leader after the final game takes the prize pool.
Can I enter with my squad?
Yes. Duos and squad entries run as team tournaments, and winnings pay into a shared squad treasury your team distributes by its own rules.
How are results verified without an API?
Identity-first verification: a unique code ties your in-game name to your entry, placements are recorded from the post-game screen, and disputes are ruled by moderators with recorded evidence. High-stakes events also require proof feeds.
What about cheaters and ringers?
Name verification stops account-sharing ringers, the consented anti-cheat process scan covers desktop tournament play, recorded proof covers the rest, and confirmed cheating forfeits entry and winnings.
Is there free entry?
Yes. Free-entry Warzone events with real coin prizes run regularly, and they are the recommended way to learn the format before staking.
Is this legal where I live?
Skill-based competition is legal in most regions; VERGR is 18+ and geo-gates paid entry to regions that permit it. Free play is available everywhere VERGR operates.