Millennium Elite runs FIFA and Call of Duty tournaments for South African console players — real brackets, real prize money, paid out on camera, every time. Register by your platform and get on the board.
Pick your game and see exactly which modes you can register for below — we only run modes that support private, invite-only lobbies, so every match is verifiable.
1v1 knockout cups, weekly and monthly, plus rotating themed cups. Ranked leaderboard resets each season.
1v1 and 2v2 private-match brackets. Verified kill/death tracking on every duel.
One shared private lobby, squads only — Warzone's private-match minimum player count means it can't run 1v1, so every bracket is a full-lobby placement event.
Choose your game and console. Confirm your gamertag — this is how we verify your matches.
You're placed in a knockout bracket with a fixed match time. No waiting around indefinitely.
Screen-recorded or spectated matches. Results are logged and disputes are resolved before the next round.
Prize money is paid within 48 hours of the final — proof of payment shared directly with the winner, every time.
We haven't run our first payout yet — when we do, we'll share proof of payment directly with the winner, and ask for a testimonial once it's landed. Until then, here's the reason this exists in the first place.
"I built Millennium Elite because competitive gaming in South Africa shouldn't only belong to the people who already know the right Discord servers or have the right sponsors. Whether it's your first bracket or your fiftieth, you should be able to log on, register, and compete for something real. This is about making the game accessible — meeting new people, testing yourself against real competition, and growing as a player, one bracket at a time."
Payouts are digital — you'll receive proof of payment (POP) directly once your prize is paid, within 48 hours of the final. Once our first winner is paid out, we'll share their testimonial on the Winners page.
PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC — for both EA FC and Call of Duty. Cross-platform brackets are kept separate so you're always playing on your own console.
All matches are screen-recorded or spectated. Disputes are reviewed and resolved before the next round starts — no round proceeds on an unresolved result.
Yes — Call of Duty Warzone brackets support trios and quads. FIFA/EA FC brackets are 1v1 only.