BOTO Unveils 2026 Competitive Roadmap: CrownBreaker Returns, Weekly Events Expand, and New Paid Entry League Announced
January 2026
Battle of the Orgs (BOTO), one of the most rapidly rising grassroots forces in the Marvel Rivals competitive scene, has officially revealed its plans for the 2026 season — and the organization is doubling down on its mission to keep the Rivals community alive, active, and thriving.
With the return of the CrownBreaker Tournament Series, the continuation and expansion of Weekly Open Events sponsored by League Trolli and TruGamer, and the introduction of a brand-new Paid Entry League with a significantly larger prize pool, BOTO is positioning 2026 as its most ambitious year yet.
Weekly Open Events Continue — Powered by League Trolli & TruGamer
BOTO’s Weekly Open Events have already become a staple of the Marvel Rivals community, offering players a consistent, welcoming, and competitive environment every single week.
Thanks to the support of League Trolli and TruGamer, these events have grown into one of the most reliable hubs for Rivals players looking to sharpen their skills, meet new competitors, and stay active in the scene.
In 2026, these weekly events will continue — and expand — giving players even more opportunities to compete regardless of skill level or experience.
“Weekly events are the heartbeat of our community,” said BOTO founder Sliick. “They keep players engaged, keep the scene alive, and give everyone a place to belong. We’re proud to continue them with the support of League Trolli and TruGamer.”
CrownBreaker Tournament Series Returns in 2026
The fan-favorite CrownBreaker Tournament Series is set to return with multiple seasonal runs throughout the year. Known for its cinematic presentation, high-energy matchups, and commitment to showcasing rising talent, CrownBreaker will be bigger and more polished than ever.
BOTO’s goal is clear: Give players a stage worthy of their passion and keep the Marvel Rivals competitive ecosystem thriving.
Introducing the 2026 Paid Entry League — Higher Stakes, Higher Rewards
For players seeking a more serious competitive environment, BOTO is launching a new Paid Entry League this season. This league will feature:
- A larger prize pool than any previous BOTO event
- Structured seasonal play
- High-level competition
- Opportunities for teams to build long-term rivalries and legacies
This league is designed for competitors who want to push themselves, test their limits, and compete for meaningful rewards.
BOTO Is Expanding — And Looking for New Talent
As BOTO grows, the organization is actively seeking dedicated individuals to join its team and help shape the future of the league. Roles include:
- Tournament admins
- Casters and analysts
- Producers and observers
- Graphic designers
- Community managers
- Partnership coordinators
Anyone passionate about esports, Marvel Rivals, or community-driven competition is encouraged to get involved.
Interested individuals can contact Sliick or Prolific Gaming directly.
A Message to the Rivals Community
BOTO’s leadership emphasizes that everything planned for 2026 is rooted in one core belief:
The players deserve a thriving, consistent, and exciting competitive scene — and BOTO is here to deliver it.
With weekly events, expanded tournament series, a new high-stakes league, and a growing staff, BOTO is committed to keeping the Marvel Rivals community alive and energized for years to come.
