Rules

MaddenMojo Tournament — Step-by-Step Rules

Step 1: Go Live on Twitch

  1. Start your Twitch live stream before anything else.
  2. The live stream is used to verify compliance with all game settings and match activity.
  3. Title your stream clearly (e.g., “MaddenMojo Tournament – [YourGamertag] vs [OpponentGamertag]”).
  4. Ensure Twitch VOD (Video on Demand) saving is enabled so your full game is automatically recorded.

Step 2: Pre-Match Setup

  1. Confirm the following Game Settings:
    • Fatigue: On
    • Injuries: On
    • Accelerated Clock: Enabled
    • Quarter Length: 5 Minutes
    • Game Mode: Head-to-Head (Competitive)
    • Even Teams: Off
  2. Ensure you have a stable internet connection to prevent interruptions or lag.
  3. Double-check your audio, visuals, and camera (if used) are functioning properly before sending the invite.

Step 3: Send and Accept Match Invites

  1. After going live, send a Friend Request to your opponent via EA Connect Gamertag (crossplay enabled).
  2. Once accepted, send the Match Invite through EA Connect.
  3. The Home Team (or player sending the invite) must ready up first within 15 minutes of the scheduled event time.
  4. When both players are ready, begin the match.

Step 4: During the Match

  1. Maintain your Twitch live stream for the full duration of the game.
  2. Network interruptions:
    • If one player’s stream is less stable or disconnects more often, that player forfeits the match.
  3. No quitting:
    • Quitting mid-game is an automatic forfeit, which counts worse than a loss on the leaderboard.
  4. Skunk Rule:
    • Activates when a player leads by 21 points.
    • If the trailing player receives the ball and fails to score (any turnover or change of possession), the game ends immediately as a skunk win.
    • Skunk wins count higher than regular wins on the leaderboard.

Step 5: End of Match

  1. When the game ends, stop your Twitch live stream — this separates each match into its own recording.
  2. Copy the Twitch VOD link for your match.
  3. You have 10 minutes to submit your final score through the official reporting form.

Step 6: Score Reporting

  1. Submit your Final Score Report within 10 minutes after the match.
  2. Include the following:
    • Final Score
    • Twitch VOD Link
    • Home or Away designation
  3. Failure to report within 10 minutes results in a default winner assigned by the platform.

Step 7: Leaderboard & Records

  • Wins, losses, home/away records, forfeits, and Twitch streams are reviewed and updated daily.
  • Skunk wins and forfeits have a greater impact on rankings than standard results.

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