LAST OBSERVED · 5 JUN 2026
f0rmless is the slipgate to live competitive gaming.
A free schedule for live esports. Every match across fourteen games: when it starts, in your timezone, and the channel to watch it on. Live viewer counts. Results that stay hidden until you ask for them. No betting. No ads. No account. Any game, any league, one live signal.
▌ The Signal
f0rmless gathers every ranked match from CS2, Valorant, League of Legends, Dota 2, Call of Duty, Rocket League, Rainbow Six, Overwatch, Apex Legends, PUBG, StarCraft, Halo, Team Fortress 2, and the arena shooters, and lays them out as one running schedule.
What is live now. What airs tonight. The week ahead, kept in your own time. Scores stay redacted until you choose to see them, so a results page is never a spoiler. The schedule is the whole product. Nothing on it asks you to wager on any of it.
▌ The Name
f0rmless was a gamer tag long before it was a website. Asked once what it meant, the answer was: I take no form, yet I am all forms. The player who mains everything and refuses to be pinned to one game, one role, one league. Bruce Lee called it being water, the thing that takes the shape of whatever holds it. The site is that idea made structural. It specializes in nothing so it can carry everything.
There is an older root, for anyone who goes looking. The tag traces back to the formless spawn in Quake, the game that turned shooters into a sport, and to the slipgate: the portal mankind tore open between worlds, the thing summoned rather than built. You do not need a word of that to read tonight's matches. It waits underneath for the people who already know it. We are all f0rmless.
▌ What We Don't Do
f0rmless shows odds the way it shows a score line: as information, never as a prompt. No bet-now buttons, no bookmaker logos, no affiliate links, no odds-comparison tables.
When a site's money comes from your wager, its schedule slowly stops working for you and starts working for the book. This one earns nothing from how you bet, because it never asks.
▌ Where the Data Comes From
Match and schedule data comes from Liquipedia, the community esports wiki, under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. Live status and viewer counts come from Twitch. f0rmless runs on free infrastructure, carries no advertising, and is a personal, non-commercial project. It costs nothing to use because it costs almost nothing to run.
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