In Brief
- N3MUS has announced a series of weekly tournaments starting from January 7, each with a 500 USDC prize pool distributed among the top 40 participants.
- Four additional Quick Play tournaments are set throughout January, each offering a 250 USDC prize pool for the top 20 winners.
- The tournaments are part of the Olderfall game hosted on the Moonbeam platform, aimed at maintaining ongoing engagement through regular competitive events.
This January, N3MUS has unveiled a full month of competitive gaming action with a lineup of weekly and Quick Play tournaments. The gaming series began with the “Steel Accord” tournament starting on January 7, continuing until January 14. This marks the first of four weekly tournaments, each spanning Wednesday to Wednesday, with subsequent competitions named Sworn Allegiance, Rising Banners, and Concord Manifest.
The weekly tournaments feature a prize pool of 500 USDC, which is shared among the top 40 finishers. The distribution is structured to reward higher placements more significantly, but also offers payouts deep into the leaderboard. The winner receives 100 USDC, while the 40th place finisher also earns a prize, highlighting an inclusive reward system.
Additional Quick Play Events
In addition to the weekly battles, January also hosts four Quick Play tournaments, which are shorter events designed to deliver fast-paced competition. These tournaments—Steel Winter, Rise of 2026 Elite, Bonez of Glory, and Skull Winners Circle—each feature a 250 USDC total prize pool, divided among the top 20 competitors. The Quick Play prizes have a relatively tighter distribution compared to the weekly events, with the top prize being 40 USDC and the 20th earning 5 USDC.
Tournament Timing and Participation
Players interested in the Quick Play tournaments should note that these are scheduled for Fridays at 21:00 UTC. However, the specific start and end times for Quick Play entries are shown differently on the tournament pages, suggesting participants verify the exact times within the tournament interface to avoid discrepancies.
Implications for Olderfall and the Moonbeam Ecosystem
The January tournaments are part of a structured approach to boost player engagement and encourage repeated participation in Olderfall, a game developed on the Moonbeam platform. By hosting these events, N3MUS aims to foster a competitive environment that not only attracts players but also retains them through continuous and varied competitive opportunities. This structured competition underscores the role of organized events in enhancing the gaming experience and sustaining activity within the Moonbeam ecosystem.
