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Tournament format

Swiss stage. 60-second drops. Full-track finale.

DROP-60 runs like a sport: a fair Swiss phase decides who earns the stage, then a single-elimination finale decides the champion. Here's exactly how it works.

Swiss stage

Paired by record, not by luck

Every round, competitors are paired against opponents with a similar record — 2-0 faces 2-0, 1-1 faces 1-1, and so on. Nobody is eliminated during the early rounds, so one bad draw can't erase a strong creator. Standings reward consistency across multiple battles.

3-0
pool
2-1
pool
1-2
pool
0-3
pool
Rule of Three

Range over one lucky render

Rounds 1–3 must use three differentsongs from your portfolio. You can't ride one perfect generation through the Swiss phase — you have to prove taste and consistency. From round 4 on, you may bring back a previous drop as a strategic choice.

R1 · Track AR2 · Track BR3 · Track CR4+ · Reuse allowed

How one matchup works

~3–5 minutes, start to finish

01

Intro

Host sets up Competitor A and Competitor B.

15–30s
02

Drop A

Competitor A plays their submitted 60-second drop.

60s
03

Drop B

Competitor B plays their submitted 60-second drop.

60s
04

Judges score

Three judges silently score both drops on the 30-point rubric.

30–45s
05

Chat votes

Twitch chat votes A/B; the winner gets the fixed bonus.

15–30s
06

Result

Totals lock, the winner is logged for Swiss standings.

Tournament path

Swiss earns it. Finale crowns it.

  1. 1
    Open field

    All submitted competitors enter the Swiss phase.

  2. 2
    Swiss rounds

    60-second drops, strict portfolio rotation, multiple battles each.

  3. 3
    Top 8 / Top 4 cut

    The best records advance based on wins and score differential.

  4. 4
    Single elimination

    Full tracks (6-min cap), classic bracket stakes, one champion.

Finale structure

The payoff: full tracks

Finalists unlock full songs, capped at 6 minutes. The 30-point judge rubric and chat bonus stay active. Quarterfinals keep energy moving; semifinals and the grand final allow more commentary and an optional finalist interview.

QuarterfinalsFull track up to 4–5 min
SemifinalsFull track up to 6 min
Grand FinalFull track up to 6 min · optional interview

Recommended sizing

Scales from pilot to flagship

Field sizeSwiss roundsCut to finaleNotes
8 competitors3Top 4Small showcase / easy pilot.
16 competitors4Top 8Best Season 1 balance.
32 competitors5Top 8Bigger event; stricter ops.