Strategy. Patch notes. Tournament prep. Everything a competitive player needs.
A step-by-step guide to joining your first Dota 2 tournament on Rivals. From account creation to your first payout — everything you need to know.
A transparent breakdown of how entry fees become prize pools, how organizer fees work, and how every dollar is tracked and distributed on the Rivals platform.
The best Dota 2 heroes for new players in 2026. Simple mechanics, forgiving playstyles, and high impact — these 10 heroes will help you win more games while learning the fundamentals.
Optimize your CS2 competitive experience with the best settings, crosshair configs, and tournament strategies for 2026. Covers sensitivity, resolution, keybinds, and team communication.
What's new on Rivals in March 2026: multilingual support across 10 languages, expanded guide library, new Discord bot features, and community voting for the next game integration.
Everything you need to host a successful esports tournament in 2026 — from choosing a format and platform to collecting entry fees, running brackets, and paying out winners.
A detailed comparison of the top esports tournament platforms in 2026 — Rivals, Battlefy, Challengermode, Start.gg, and FACEIT. Strengths, weaknesses, pricing, and which is best for your use case.
Learn how esports escrow and middleman services protect players and organizers. Understand why prize pool security matters and how platforms like Rivals automate the entire process.
Understand the four main tournament bracket formats — single elimination, double elimination, Swiss, and round robin. Learn when to use each, their pros and cons, and how they work in practice.
A step-by-step guide to running a Dota 2 tournament entirely through Discord using the Rivals bot. From server setup to automated payouts — no spreadsheets required.
Rivals runs natively in Discord — join tournaments, play matches, and withdraw winnings without leaving the chat. Or sign up on the web.