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Fantasy Platform Revamps Survival-Style Death Leagues with New Branding and Standings

The fantasy service has relaunched its elimination-focused Death Leagues under a fresh name, visual theme and a redesigned standings view.

The fantasy platform has introduced a rebranded version of its elimination-centric Death Leagues, featuring new artwork, icons and a completely overhauled standings interface. The core mechanic remains unchanged: each week the team with the fewest points is eliminated and its players become available on waivers for the remaining squads. The refreshed leaderboard now displays teams by status—Death Watch for the current lowest projected scorer, At Risk for those nearing the bottom, and Safe for the rest—alongside current-week points, projections, season totals and remaining FAB budget.

Instant push notifications inform users the moment they fall onto Death Watch and again when they recover, removing the need for manual checks. A week selector lets participants revisit any past week, and the optional Can't Cut List is disabled by default but can be activated by commissioners in private leagues. Users may join public Death Leagues or create private ones, accessing their survival status from the League tab as part of the platform’s 29-day fantasy celebration.

Why it matters

The update makes tracking elimination risk easier, enhancing user engagement in the platform's high-stakes fantasy mode.

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