GamerClock Guide
Live Game Event Tracker: Events, Rewards, Seasons, and Limited Windows
Learn how to track live game events, reward windows, seasonal updates, limited-time modes, tournaments, and community activities without missing important dates.
Why live game events are hard to follow
Live service games move quickly. A player may care about a raid reset, a battle pass deadline, a community event, a tournament, and a new release in the same week.
Those dates often live in different places: official news posts, Discord announcements, storefront pages, social accounts, and in-game notices.
What a tracker should make obvious
A useful tracker should answer four questions fast: what is happening, when does it start, when does it end, and why should I care?
Event type labels, game filters, reminders, and next-up ranking help players decide where to spend attention before an opportunity closes.
Using GamerClock for live events
GamerClock puts live events, resets, releases, and seasonal fixtures into one calendar surface. Players can filter by game, scan the current week, and follow the moments that matter.
For Summer Cup 2026, ROAR creates an additional reason to return: fixtures become playable crowd battles with saved progress after sign-in.
Quick answers
What counts as a live game event?
Live game events include seasonal updates, limited-time modes, raids, reward windows, competitive seasons, tournaments, and community activities.
Can I track events across different games?
Yes. GamerClock is designed for multi-game tracking instead of locking the calendar to one title.
Why are reminders useful for game events?
Many events are time-limited. Reminders help players return before a reward, match, or reset window closes.
Use GamerClock now
Turn the guide into an actual player schedule.