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Creator Battles

Creator vs. creator.
Audience vs. audience.

Challenge another creator. Bring both communities. Let skill decide it.

One matchup, two pools

Both sides get to be right.

A Creator Battle is two prediction pools on one matchup. Nothing new runs underneath it, and there is nothing separate to open — the pool is the product, pointed at a rival instead of a scoreboard.

Pushups · 60 secondsConcept demo — illustration, not a real result
Jordan
42
Pushups
VS
Marcus
39
Pushups
60 secondsCalls closed
Final · Jordan wins · AI verified ✓
OPENCOUNTDOWNLOCKEDAWAITING_CREATOR_CONFIRMATIONSETTLED
Concept demo — illustration, not a real result. Nothing here was captured from a stream. PLLAY’s outcome readers are per-title adapters that read game scoreboards on recorded video — there is no rep-counting model, and none of them has run against a live broadcast. See Vision AI for the published record.
How a battle runs

Four steps, then a rematch.

01Agree

One creator challenges another. They settle the event and the rules between them — what counts as a win, and when.

02Promote

Both audiences get the matchup. Two communities show up to the same moment instead of two separate streams.

03Predict

Fans call the winner. Each side opens its own pool, and both shut at the same moment.

04Settle

The creators compete live. The outcome is read off the broadcast and confirmed before either pool pays — settle-or-refund, never a guess.

Then: rematch — a settled battle is the first row of a record

What accumulates

One battle is an event. Ten is a rivalry.

Every settled battle adds a row to a record two audiences already care about. The record is the reason the next one draws a bigger room than the last.

The rivalryConcept demo — sample rivalry, not a real record
Jordan
6
Wins
VS
Marcus
4
Wins
2 ties
Next battle · Friday · 8PM(sample — No battle is scheduled)
Concept demo — sample rivalry, not a real record. No battle is scheduled, and these standings belong to nobody — Jordan and Marcus are placeholders. A record like this is what a rivalry accumulates once battles run.
Direction, not availability

Rivalries become leagues.

Two pools on one matchup is the smallest shape this takes. The same mechanic can grow into longer formats, and this is the direction we would grow it in — not a list anyone can pick from today.

Creator Battles can grow into →
  • Best-of-three
  • Team battles
  • Creator leagues
  • Brackets
  • Tournaments
  • Seasonal competitions
  • Sponsored competitions

None of the above is open, bookable, or scheduled, and none of it has a date. Creator Battles itself: Not yet open to creators. Season standings and leaderboards are switched off for the beta. Read this as where the format points, not as something to plan a stream around.

Every creator can become a competitor

Every audience can have a side.

Creator Battles is not open yet. The pool underneath it is — and that is the part you can be running before it is.