
Squad-Games Tournament Circuit
Welcome to the official hub of the Squad Games Tournament Circuit (SGTC). This page provides everything you need to play, host, or follow standardized Kill Team events across the country.
The SGTC season starts each year on January 1st and ends at the Las Vegas Open. With an awards ceremony celebrating the winners.
Here you’ll find:
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Circuit Rankings: powered by Best Coast Pairings
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Tournament Calendar: with upcoming SGTC events
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Prize Support Submission: Form for event organizers
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SGTC Token Request Page: Best Coast Parings Official Tokens
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Tournament Standardization Packet: outlining SGTC event expectations
All SGTC events follow our standardized model to ensure consistency in gameplay, terrain, painting requirements, awards and sportsmanship. Whether you’re attending or running an event, this is your home base for all things SGTC.

Squad-Games Tournament Circuit
Calendar
The events listed below are part of the Squad Games Tournament Circuit (SGTC). Each event follows our official standardization format for terrain layout, event pairings, painting requirements, and sportsmanship expectations.
Our goal with the SGTC is to deliver a consistent, high-quality experience at every event—where players can count on fair games, a strong hobby presence, and a welcoming community.
While not every event listed is run directly by Squad Games, all of them strive to meet the standards we’ve set. Together, we aim to raise the bar for Kill Team events across the country.


Tournament Prize Support Submission
Prize support from Squad Games is reserved for official SGTC events. While we review every submission individually, priority is given to larger events—generally those with 24 or more players.
We’re a small company, but we’re committed to supporting our community. Our goal is to provide meaningful prize support to as many Circuit events as possible, based on size, visibility, and alignment with our standards.
We appreciate your understanding and will do our best to help your event succeed.
