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Steam News30 October 20258mo ago

Dev blog: Ranking system

Greetings! Glad to see you here. Competition is an important element for a good chunk of online games, especially shooters.

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Greetings! Glad to see you here.

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changedCompetition is an important element for a good chunk of online games, especially shooters. It’s not just about the gameplay or your match outcomes, but also ranking, matchmaking, leaderboards, statistics, and achievements.
changedSteam post image NCORE’s interface and its elements are still a work in progress, some things might look different in the future game versions.
changedSteam post image NCORE’s interface and its elements are still a work in progress, some things might look different in the future game versions.
changedNCORE’s development is very active and some features might not look the same by the time of the next testing stage.

Competition is an important element for a good chunk of online games, especially shooters. It’s not just about the gameplay or your match outcomes, but also ranking, matchmaking, leaderboards, statistics, and achievements.

NCORE is a PvPvE shooter with a plethora of carefully crafted components: unique locations, a dynamic arena, diverse enemies, and transforming weapons. Competitiveness and player statistics are also vital pillars in our game.

If you haven't already, you’ll be able to take a look at the ratings during the next alpha yourselves: a table containing various stats, both personal and general. You can find it in the Profile tab.

Steam post image NCORE’s interface and its elements are still a work in progress, some things might look different in the future game versions.

The overview will show the first 100 players and their ranks in the last 30 days. The rank depends on the place on the leaderboard:

  • 1st place — Platinum;

  • 2nd–10th place — Gold;

  • 11th–50th place — Silver;

  • 51st–100th place — Bronze.

Furthermore, you’ll be able to see the amounts of matches and victories, the number of players knocked and bosses defeated by your team, as well as the amount of tokens stashed.

Your own place and stats are displayed just below the leaderboard.

Steam post image NCORE’s interface and its elements are still a work in progress, some things might look different in the future game versions.

If your friend makes it to the Top-100, their nickname will be highlighted. You can also compare yours and your friends’ results.

NCORE’s development is very active and some features might not look the same by the time of the next testing stage.

What stats do you pay the most attention to in games? If you played in the last alpha, share your achievements!

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Steam News / 30 October 2025

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