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New Feautres & Updates: League Snapshots, JPL Archive and more

New Janken Pro League features: see your position and movement at a glance, browse the season archive, and carry last season’s momentum and history into the new one.

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Your Position at a Glance

When you’re logged in and on the JPL overview page, you now see a short block at the top: your current league (e.g. JPL2), your position (e.g. 5th), and how that position moved since yesterday—whether you climbed, dropped, or held. A link takes you straight to the full standings for your tier so you can see the full table.

Rank Movement After Every JPL Game

Once a JPL match is over, the result screen doesn’t only show world rank movement. It also shows how your JPL rank changed: your new position in the tier and your overall JPL rank, with the move from the previous position (e.g. +2 in the tier, +1 overall). So you get immediate feedback on where that win or loss left you in the league.

Season Timeline

On the JPL page we now display a simple season timeline: which day of the season it is (e.g. Day 12 of 30) and how many match days are left. No guesswork—you can see at a glance where you are in the calendar.

Season Archive

We’ve added a dedicated Season Archive. From the JPL overview you can open the archive and browse every completed season. Each season expands to show every tier (JPL1, JPL2, JPL3, and so on), and each tier opens to the full standings for that year. For completed seasons, the table also shows who was promoted and who was relegated, so you can revisit how each season ended. The archive is the place to look up past champions, promotion races, and narrow escapes.

Promoted and Relegated in the Standings

In the current standings—both on the JPL overview and on each tier’s page—we now mark players who were promoted or relegated from the previous season. A small indicator next to their name makes it easy to see who’s new to the tier and who’s fighting to stay. It adds context to the table without changing how the standings are calculated.

Momentum and History Carry Over

We’ve also changed how a season connects to the next one. Last season’s momentum and history now carry over into the new season. If you were promoted, relegated, or finished at the top of JPL1, that context is part of your profile when the new season starts. The system remembers where you came from and reflects it as you play your first games. We’re not exposing the exact mechanics here—just that the league now carries that continuity from one season to the next, so your recent past is part of the story.

In Short

You get a clearer view of your position and movement, a full archive of past seasons, and visible markers for who moved up or down last season. On top of that, last season’s momentum and history feed into the new one. Together, that makes JPL feel more like a continuing league and less like a reset in a vacuum.

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