
Tester Rewards Program: Provide Match Feedback and Earn $MFL
We recently introduced the Experimental Match Engine, and as the name suggests, it’s still evolving. While internal testing helps us catch…
Tester Rewards Program: Provide Match Feedback and Earn $MFL
We recently introduced the Experimental Match Engine, and as the name suggests, it’s still evolving. While internal testing helps us catch a lot, the most valuable insights come from real matches played and watched by the community.

That’s why we’re launching a Tester Rewards Program to encourage early reports, surface issues faster, and improve the engine with real-world feedback as early as possible.
💭 Why this matters
The Experimental Match Engine introduces new logic, behaviors, and balance decisions. That also means:
- Unexpected edge cases
- Situations that only appear in live matches
- Feedback that helps us fine-tune the system over time
Your reports, whether they uncover bugs or highlight odd behavior, help us iterate faster and make better decisions.
🔢 How to Submit Your Feedback
Experimental Engine Friendlies 🛠️
Bounties are awarded for new, previously unreported issues related specifically to the Experimental Match Engine. To launch a friendly match with the Experimental Engine, make sure you toggle the option to do just that! See below ⬇️

The Feedback Center 📢
To make reporting as frictionless as possible, issues can be submitted directly from the match you’re watching, using the Feedback Center.
🔗 Whenever you are on a match page running the Experimental Match Engine, you’ll see a dedicated button that opens the Feedback Center. From there, you can:
- Submit feedback or reports in seconds
- Have the Match ID and your user information automatically pre-filled
- View other users’ past submissions
- See whether reports were accepted and rewarded with a $MFL bounty

Submit your feedback
When you submit a report, you only need to describe what went wrong and add the match minute, if relevant.
The clearer and more precise the report, the easier it is for us to investigate and fix.
🚀 Launch Bonus: Double Rewards Until Next Monday
To celebrate the launch of both the Tester Rewards Program and the Feedback Center, we are doubling all $MFL bounties until next Monday 🔥🔥🔥
That means every accepted report will earn 2x the usual reward during this launch window.
🎁 Reward Tiers
Rewards are determined based on the severity and impact of the issue.
Tier 1 — Minor Issues
Reward: 100 $MFL
For bugs with limited impact that don’t affect match results, but still help guide improvements and tuning.
Examples:
- UI or display inconsistencies
- Edge cases with little gameplay impact
- General feedback that helps guide future improvements and tuning
- Sub-optimal or unrealistic behaviors during a match
Tier 2 — Major Issues
Reward: 250 $MFL
For bugs that clearly affect match behavior but don’t fully break the system.
Examples:
- Incorrect behaviors during a match
- Noticeable logic errors affecting outcomes
Tier 3 — Critical Issues
Reward: 500 $MFL
For bugs that seriously impact match integrity or system reliability.
Examples:
- Major calculation or engine logic failures
- Matches breaking or being invalidated
- Exploitable issues affecting fairness
Other ways to share feedback
Our Discord channel is still open for discussion, feedback, and questions around the Experimental Match Engine. If something feels off but isn’t a clear bug, Discord is a great place to talk about it with the team and the community.
Final notes on rewards
- Each eligible bug is rewarded once
- It must be an issue we are not already aware of
- The applicable bounty is determined at our sole discretion
- We reserve the right to decide if, when, and how a bounty is granted
- Duplicate or non-reproducible reports may not be rewarded
- The distribution of $MFL for successful bounties isn’t automatic and may take a while, thank you for your patience
The Experimental Match Engine is shaped by iteration, and your reports help us get there faster.
If you spot something strange during a match, let us know. And if it’s a real bug, there might be some $MFL waiting for you.
By Lucas on February 4, 2026.
Exported from Medium on March 19, 2026.
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