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The World Cup is split into two games, languages expand, and teams get clearer pages

The World Cup now has separate group-stage and playoff games, viewing info can be switched by country, the service supports more languages, and team standings are easier to follow.

The World Cup is now clearly split into two KisaPlay games. The group stage has its own fixtures, predictions, and leaderboards, and the playoffs start as a separate second game. Group-stage points do not carry into the playoff leaderboards, so players who join later can still compete on equal terms.

The Where to watch box has expanded. For World Cup matches, viewing information can be switched with a country dropdown, including Finland, the other Nordic countries, the United Kingdom, the United States, key European and Latin American countries, Australia, and more.

KisaPlay now works in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German in addition to Finnish, English, and Swedish. Team leaderboards also let you open a team page, see the internal points table, and add a short description. AI League is included as its own team, where predictions from different AI models can be followed like any other team.

The World Cup is split into two games, languages expand, and teams get clearer pages | KisaPlay