What NEMIX does

Everything you need to run Warzone tournaments on Discord: registrations, lobbies, scoring, results and live broadcast. Every feature below is live and documented.

The tournament runs itself

The parts that eat time — collecting sign-ups, sending codes, counting points — stop being manual work.

Ticket registration

Teams register themselves: they click a button and fill a form with team name, players, KD and streaming link. NEMIX opens a private channel for each one, where they will get codes and announcements.

  • No commands for players
  • Automatic waiting list when lobbies are full
  • Configurable required fields
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Lobbies and match codes

NEMIX splits teams across lobbies and, if you want, balances them by average KD so the strong ones do not all end up together. The match code reaches the whole lobby in one go.

  • Optional KD balancing
  • Customisable teams-per-lobby limit
  • Announcements to the whole lobby
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Automatic scoring and standings

Two calculation systems: kill multipliers based on placement, or fixed points per position plus kills up to a cap. The standings recalculate with every result, with nothing to do on your side.

  • Multipliers rewritable per placement or range
  • Best-of: worst matches are dropped
  • Bonuses and penalties with a tracked reason
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Battle Royale, Resurgence, Matchpoint

The three native Warzone modes, each with its own lobby capacity and its own way of summing matches. Matchpoint brings the objective format: you accumulate up to a threshold, then win by hitting the condition you set.

  • Different lobby capacity per mode
  • Matchpoint with threshold and win condition
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Results, without transcription

Where most time is lost and most errors are made is moving numbers from the end-game screen into the standings.

Result submission from the ticket

At the end of a match each team fills two fields in its own channel: placement and kills. NEMIX applies the tournament formula, updates the total and recalculates the lobby standings.

  • Available on every plan
  • Staff corrections with history
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NEMIX Vision

Plus plans

The team uploads the end-game screenshot and NEMIX derives placement and kills from it on its own. It shows what it read and asks for confirmation: nothing enters the standings until someone says yes.

  • No numbers to type
  • Mandatory confirmation before saving
  • If the screenshot is not enough, it asks for the missing value
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Taking it live

Broadcasting a multi-lobby tournament, without twenty tabs open and without switching scenes by hand.

Multistream and director console

Plus plans

The registered teams streams end up on a single wall, with live status read from Twitch. You create a scene, paste it into OBS as a Browser Source and steer it from the director console: pick the main stream, filter by lobby, decide the overlays, without touching OBS.

  • Live status read from Twitch, not declared
  • Scenes revocable at any time
  • Several scenes with different overlays
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Live standings and branding

The standings can be overlaid in OBS and update themselves during the broadcast. Off air you generate them as an image with your logo, background and title, ready to post.

  • Available on every plan
  • Custom logo, background and title per tournament
  • Export as image or text
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Management and scale

What you need when the tournament stops being one-off and occasional.

Web dashboard

Settings, teams, lobbies, results and standings in a single screen, with Discord login. It is the main route for configuring a tournament: commands remain the alternative for those who prefer to stay in Discord.

  • Match format and scoring system are set here
  • Access for collaborators
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Several tournaments in parallel

On the same server you can keep several tournaments open at once, each with separate teams, lobbies, standings, mode and graphics. Next week tournament opens sign-ups while today one is still running.

  • Fully isolated data between tournaments
  • Commands infer the tournament from the channel
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Wager mode

A different game format: instead of accumulating points, teams face each other in pairs on a knockout bracket. Pre-formed or drawn teams, single rounds or best of three.

  • Teams of 1 to 4 players
  • Works without a prize pool too
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Paid tournaments

You can charge an entry fee on any mode, not just Wager. You connect your own Stripe account and the fees are destined to you: NEMIX does not hold the prize pool and applies a 5% commission on the transaction.

  • Available on every mode
  • Single or bulk refunds
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Italian, English and Spanish

The bot speaks your server language: registration form, messages, embeds and standings follow the setting you choose, so participants read everything in their own language.

  • Set with one command
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Supported games

Call of Duty: WarzoneFortnite — coming soonApex Legends — coming soon

Try it on your server

Invite NEMIX and type !setupticket: 14 full days, no card, once per server.