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National Unified Esports for Scholastic Leagues Fall '24
National Unified Esports for Scholastic Leagues Fall '24
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PlayVS Partnership

In September 2021, PlayVS launched a national partnership with Special Olympics North America. The partnership is focused on growing Special Olympics Unified esports, which combines students with intellectual disabilities (Special Olympics athletes) and students without intellectual disabilities (Unified partners) on inclusive esports teams. Through strategic and innovative collaboration, PlayVS will serve as the official operator for the Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools® national high school esports league in the US.

Starting with the Fall 2024 season, PlayVS is launching a national middle school league pilot with Special Olympics North America.

Regardless of how a team participates, all coaches will have access to PlayVS training and tech support!

High School Details

How it Works (High School)

A Unified esports option has been integrated into PlayVS. Unified teams will register, enroll, and participate using the existing processes in place. The Unified Leagues are offered to Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools at no cost.

All teams must be high school-based, and have an adult head coach with all participants being at least 13 years of age or older. Teams may participate at school or virtually from home. For the Fall season, schools will have the ability to compete in 2 titles, Rocket League and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Rocket League teams are composed of 1 Special Olympics athlete and 1 Unified partner. Rocket League is rated E for everyone and is available to play for free on a variety of gaming consoles and personal computers (PC). Schools can have multiple Unified teams participate.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe teams are composed of 2 Special Olympics athletes and 2 Unified partners. Mario Kart 8 is rated E for everyone and is played only on Nintendo Switch consoles. This game title is available to purchase on Nintendo’s online store and at various big retailers. Schools can have multiple Unified teams participate.

The Special Olympics Unified League is available for Unified Champion Schools in the following states: AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, IL, IN, KS, LA, MA, MI, MO, MS, MT, NE, NJ, NM, NY, OK, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, & WV. Other states are to be added in the future!

Fall 2024 Season - Key Info (High School)

Mario Kart 8

  • 2 League Options:

    • Match Day: Wednesdays

    • Match Time:

      • 4 pm EST East League,

      • 4:30 PM CST / 3:30 MST Central League

    • Each school determines which league time they prefer during enrollment.

Rocket League

  • 2 League Options:

    • Match Day: Thursdays

    • Match Times:

      • 4 pm EST East League,

      • 4:30 pm CST / 3:30 pm MST Central League,

    • Each school determines which league time they prefer during enrollment.

Schedule

  • Enrollment OPEN NOW

  • Registration deadline: 9/20/24 (at 11:59 PM league time)

  • Preseason: Weeks of 9/9/24 & 9/16/24

  • Regular Season: Weeks of 9/23/24 - 11/11/2024

  • Playoffs: Weeks of 11/18/24 - 12/6/2024

  • Fall Championships: 12/9/24 & 12/16/24

  • Playoffs

    • ALL teams enrolled and actively participating teams with 3 or fewer forfeits during the regular season will receive an invite to the playoffs. Standings from the regular season will determine which division a team falls into and its seeding in that division.

    • Top 8 11/20/24 (Mario Kart), 11/21/24 Rocket League)

    • Thanksgiving Break Week of 11/25/24 - No Matches

    • Top 4 12/4/24 (Mario Kart), 12/5/24 (Rocket League)

  • Fall 2024 Championships: 12/11/24 Mario Kart, 12/12/24 Rocket League

Equipment Requirements (High School)

Mario Kart - Teams of 4 (2 Special Olympics athletes + 2 Unified partners)

Minimum Requirements (Total of 2x Nintendo Switches)

  • 1x Nintendo Switch System & Monitor/Television per 2 players

  • 1x Nintendo Switch-compatible controller per player

  • 1x Pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or any Nintendo Switch compatible controller with no turbo mode available per player

  • 1x Active Nintendo Switch Online membership per Nintendo Switch system

  • 1x Mario Kart™ 8 Deluxe Game per Nintendo Switch system

Suggested (Total of 4x Nintendo Switches)

  • 1x Nintendo Switch System & Monitor/Television per player

  • 1x Nintendo Switch-compatible controller per player

  • 1x Pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or any Nintendo Switch compatible controller with no turbo mode available per player

  • 1x USB to Ethernet Adapter per Nintendo Switch system

  • 1x Active Nintendo Switch Online membership per Nintendo Switch system (

  • 1x Mario Kart™ 8 Deluxe Game per Nintendo Switch system

Access to standard high-speed internet is also important as well as working with the school/district IT department to ensure the proper restrictions are removed to allow for students to play online if they are competing at school.

Rocket League Duos - Teams of 2 (1 Special Olympics athletes + 1 Unified partner)

Minimum Requirements (Total of 1x Console or 1 PC) - Splitscreen

  • 1x console (Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4) or PC & Monitor/Television per 2 players

  • 1x compatible controller (console or PC) or 1 keyboard & mouse per player (PC)

  • 1x Online Membership IF on console (Free versions)

    • Xbox Live Silver

    • Nintendo Online,

    • PlayStation Online

    • Epic Account

  • 1x Rocket League Game per console or PC (Free download)

Suggested (Total of 2x Consoles or 2 PCs)

  • 1x console (Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4) or PC & Monitor/Television per player

  • 1x compatible controller (console or PC) or 1 keyboard & mouse per player (PC)

  • 1x Online Membership (Free versions)

    • Xbox Live

    • Nintendo Online,

    • PlayStation Online

    • Epic Account (PC)

  • 1x Rocket League Game per console or PC (Free download)

Access to standard high-speed internet is also important as well as working with the school/district IT department to ensure the proper restrictions are removed to allow for students to play online if they are competing at school.

Middle School Details

How it Works (Middle School)

A Unified esports option has been integrated into PlayVS. Unified teams will register, enroll, and participate using the existing processes in place. The Unified Leagues are offered to Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools at no cost.

All teams must be middle school-based, and have an adult head coach. Parents of players under the age of 13 will be required to create a PlayVS account in order for their kids to participate in our Middle School leagues Our pilot middle school league is a recreational league that is a non-competitive environment where teams learn the basics of gameplay and teamwork.

Teams may participate at school or virtually from home. For the Fall pilot season, schools can compete in 1 title, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. We will not hold playoffs or championships for Middle School leagues. Middle School leagues will consist of only recreational leagues, with 2-week Preseason and 11-week Regular Season phases.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe teams are composed of 2 Special Olympics athletes and 2 Unified partners. Mario Kart 8 is rated E for everyone and is played only on Nintendo Switch consoles. This game title is available to purchase on Nintendo’s online store and at various big retailers. Schools can have multiple Unified teams participate.

Fall 2024 Season - Key Info (Middle School)

Mario Kart 8

  • 1 League Options:

    • Match Day: Thursdays

    • Match Time:

      • 4 pm EST National League

Schedule

  • Enrollment OPEN NOW

  • Registration deadline: 12/9/24 (at 11:59 PM league time)

  • Preseason: Weeks of 9/9/24 & 9/16/24

  • Regular Season: Weeks of 9/23/24 - 12/9/2024 (No matches week of Thanksgiving)

  • We will not hold playoffs or championships for Middle School leagues.

Equipment Requirements (Middle School)

Mario Kart - Teams of 4 (2 Special Olympics athletes + 2 Unified partners)

Minimum Requirements (Total of 2x Nintendo Switches)

  • 1x Nintendo Switch System & Monitor/Television per 2 players

  • 1x Nintendo Switch-compatible controller per player

  • 1x Pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or any Nintendo Switch compatible controller with no turbo mode available per player

  • 1x Active Nintendo Switch Online membership per Nintendo Switch system

  • 1x Mario Kart™ 8 Deluxe Game per Nintendo Switch system

Suggested (Total of 4x Nintendo Switches)

  • 1x Nintendo Switch System & Monitor/Television per player

  • 1x Nintendo Switch-compatible controller per player

  • 1x Pair of Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, or any Nintendo Switch compatible controller with no turbo mode available per player

  • 1x USB to Ethernet Adapter per Nintendo Switch system

  • 1x Active Nintendo Switch Online membership per Nintendo Switch system (

  • 1x Mario Kart™ 8 Deluxe Game per Nintendo Switch system

Access to standard high-speed internet is also important as well as working with the school/district IT department to ensure the proper restrictions are removed to allow for students to play online if they are competing at school.

Middle School Parent Setup Guide

Parents of players under the age of 13 will be required to create a PlayVS account in order for their kids to participate in our Middle School leagues. To comply with COPPA, parents will need to create a PlayVS account and complete our verification process to create an account for their children participating in middle school leagues. Information on how to create a parent account can be found in our Middle School Parent Setup Guide.

General Overview Details

Team Naming

During enrollment, the coach will need to create team names for each team they enroll. Please use the following naming convention: School name, mascot, Unified. For example, the Central High School Bobcats would use this name:

Central High School Bobcats - Unified

If a school has more than one team, please add a number, letter, or color after “Unified” to delineate, for example:

Central High School Bobcats - Unified Green

Central Middle School Bobcats - Unified Gold

Doing so is very important for us to be able to confirm your intention to participate in our Unified league!

Expectations

PlayVS will provide the following:

  • Direct support to Unified esports coaches with enrollment, team setup, technology troubleshooting, and league support/guidance throughout the entire season

  • Educational materials and webinars for coaches

  • Weekly email for Unified coaches with league updates (during each season)

  • Weekly email for Special Olympics Program staff with league updates and the current list of enrolled schools for that season

  • Scheduling of all matches and playoffs

  • The publishing of league standings & results

  • Broadcasting playoff finals

Coach Responsibilities:

  • Attend training sessions conducted by PlayVS

  • Register the school/team on PlayVS by the season’s enrollment deadline

  • Recruit at least one team for Rocket League or Mario Kart

  • Commitment to a full season of weekly matches & practices (if participating in league option, 10-12 weeks, 2-4 hours a week)

  • Ensuring all teammates are equipped with the required technology per esport.

    • Work with school IT and/or other school esports coaches

  • Support students with getting registered on PlayVS and organizing them into teams

  • Communication with other coaches on match day and for rescheduling

  • Support players with match-day readiness and logistics

  • Provide adult oversight during all practices/matches and set positive team culture

  • NOTE: previous esports coaching experience is helpful, but not required!

Rules & Sportsmanship

Rocket League Rule and requirements

  • The in-game ratio of teammates is:

    • 1 Special Olympics athlete (students with an intellectual or developmental disability) and 1 Unified partner (student without an intellectual or developmental disability)

    • If a team cannot field both 2 players with this ratio, please reschedule, teams cannot play a match without a full team.

    • Note: There are no scoring restrictions or other modifications for Unified partners, however, coaches are expected to adhere to good sportsmanship and the Special Olympics philosophy of meaningful involvement.

Mario Kart 8 Rules and Requirements

  • The in-game ratio of teammates is:

    • 2 Special Olympics athletes (students with an intellectual or developmental disability) and 2 Unified partners (students without an intellectual or developmental disability)

    • If a team cannot field all 4 players with this ratio, please reschedule, or talk with the opposing coach to drop the match to 4v3 and play with 2 at hlete/1 partner.

Meaningful involvement & sportsmanship

  • All coaches shall work to achieve meaningful involvement for all students on both teams. The principle of meaningful involvement ensures that every player is given an opportunity to contribute to the success of his or her team through their unique skills and abilities.

  • To the greatest extent possible, all players on a team should be within a similar ability range.

  • To avoid player domination, varsity-level or other highly skilled Rocket League players are typically not a good fit to participate as a teammate in this league.

  • Please keep sportsmanship in mind and know that each team has very different experience levels with Unified esports.

  • Unified Esports coaches must follow the general PlayVS Coach Code of Conduct.


Additional Resources

Mario Kart

Rocket League

League Info Links

Contact Info

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