Fragged - Electric Esports Landing Page Template
Fragged is a Neo-Retro esports arena landing page built for venues ready to own their opening night. A masonry creator grid, a glowing waitlist bar, and a real-time signup counter give this single-page template the electric energy of a live tournament broadcast, designed to pull in college clubs, tournament organizers, and weekend players from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Fragged is a high-impact esports arena landing page template with a Neo-Retro visual identity. It combines a dark full-bleed header, a masonry creator spotlight grid, and a persistent waitlist bar into one cohesive, scroll-driven experience. The template is purpose-built for venues launching a coming-soon campaign and wanting to capture registrations before opening night.
Who this template is for
This template is built for esports venue operators who want a strong digital presence before their doors open. It speaks directly to the audiences an arena needs to attract early.
- College esports clubs scouting scrimmage and event spaces
- Tournament organizers requiring broadcast-ready infrastructure and competitive setups
- Independent venue owners and weekend-warrior gaming communities building pre-launch buzz
What problem this template solves
Most venue websites look like a generic event hall with a coat of RGB paint. Fragged solves the credibility gap. It gives an esports arena a landing page that feels native to gaming culture from the first pixel.
- No visual identity that matches the tone and energy of a competitive gaming crowd
- No structured way to capture early signups from players, creators, and organizers
- No compelling reason for visitors to register before the venue officially opens
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-page waitlist experience designed specifically for an esports arena launch. Every section is purposeful and pre-built, so you spend time customizing, not constructing.
- A scan-line-animated dark header with a letter-by-letter headline boot sequence
- A masonry creator spotlight grid with short-loop video card support and staggered load behavior
- A sticky bottom waitlist bar with a two-field form, a creator sign-up path, and a live signup counter
Feature list
This template includes several standout components built directly from the venue brief.
Dark Full-Bleed Arena Header
The header opens with a floor-level arena photograph. Every monitor casts indigo and magenta light across brushed concrete. A soft scanline animation drifts across the viewport. The headline phases in letter by letter, mimicking a command-line boot sequence, creating an immediate sense of atmosphere before the visitor scrolls.
Masonry Creator Spotlight Grid
As visitors scroll, a masonry grid populates with creator cards. Each card supports a short-loop video clip, a creator tag, and a follower count overlay. Cards stagger-load like a live streaming directory coming alive, making the grid feel dynamic and editorial rather than static.
Full-Width Venue Render Breaks
Between creator card rows, the grid opens into full-width venue renders. These showcase key spaces such as the broadcast booth, the VIP lounge, and the retro corner with CRT setups. These breaks give the scroll rhythm and anchor the creator content in a real physical space.
Persistent Waitlist Bar
A slim, glowing call-to-action bar stays pinned at the bottom of the viewport throughout the entire scroll. It opens a two-field form asking for a gamertag and an email address. Visitors never have to hunt for the sign-up prompt.
Creator Sign-Up Path
A secondary tap option labeled "I'm a Creator" expands the form with a Twitch or YouTube URL field and a game title dropdown. This separates creator registrations from general fan signups without requiring a separate page or form.
Live Signup Counter
A real-time counter displays the total number of signups on screen. It feeds the competitive instinct common in gaming audiences. Seeing the number climb creates social proof and urgency without a single word of pushy marketing copy.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Sets atmosphere with dark arena photography and animated headline |
| Scanline Animation Overlay | Adds Neo-Retro visual texture across the hero viewport |
| Masonry Creator Grid | Showcases creator video cards in a staggered, scrollable layout |
| Venue Render Breaks | Highlights key arena spaces between creator card rows |
| Persistent Waitlist Bar | Keeps the primary call to action visible during the full scroll |
| General Signup Form | Collects gamertag and email from standard visitor registrations |
| Creator Signup Path | Expands the form for streamers and casters with URL and game fields |
| Live Signup Counter | Displays real-time registration totals to build social urgency |
Design & branding system
The template uses an Electric Indigo color system built around a Neo-Retro aesthetic. Every color choice references the analog warmth of late-1990s CRT monitors rendered with digital precision.
- Core palette: deep CRT black (#0B0014), electric indigo (#4B0082), scan-line violet (#7B2FBE), hot pixel magenta (#FF2D95) for interactive elements, and phosphor green (#39FF14) reserved for live-status indicators and hover states
- Typography and motion feel like a VHS tape of a 1990s gaming finals remastered in 4K, slightly overdriven, high contrast, and kinetic
- RGB peripheral glow, scanline drift, and staggered card animations reinforce the midnight-arcade atmosphere without overwhelming legibility
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry grid and sticky waitlist bar are structured to adapt across screen sizes. The layout keeps the core conversion path accessible on smaller viewports without losing the visual impact that makes the template distinctive.
- The persistent waitlist bar remains anchored and tappable on mobile screens throughout the scroll
- Creator cards in the masonry grid reflow for narrower viewports while preserving the stagger-load visual effect
- Full-width venue render breaks scale responsively, keeping key arena spaces prominent on any device
How this template helps you convert
Fragged converts visitors by doing three things simultaneously: building desire, establishing credibility, and removing friction from the sign-up path.
- The creator spotlight grid gives visitors a social reason to care. Seeing recognizable streamers and players attached to the venue creates trust before a single ticket is sold.
- The live signup counter activates competitive instinct. Gaming audiences respond to scarcity signals, and watching the number grow in real time is a more persuasive nudge than any static headline.
- The pinned waitlist bar eliminates the need to scroll back or hunt for a button. The sign-up form is always one tap away, whether a visitor is reading the header or browsing the bottom of the grid.
Other information about this template
Fragged is a single-page landing page template built for the esports arena and venue niche under the broader Media and Entertainment category.
- The template style is Masonry or Pinterest-style grid layout, chosen specifically to mirror the visual language of streaming directories and gaming content platforms
- The Neo-Retro theme and Electric Indigo color system are consistent with the Esports Team and Organization subcategory aesthetic expectations
- The coming-soon and waitlist landing page direction makes this template suitable for pre-launch campaigns, soft-opens, and event-specific registration drives
- The Creator Spotlight creative direction means the grid is naturally suited to venues building ambassador or affiliate creator programs alongside their public launch
- The header concept, Dark Full-Bleed with Glow, pairs well with arena and venue photography taken in low-light, high-contrast shooting conditions




Theme
Neo-Retro
Creative direction
Creator Spotlight
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Dark Full-bleed Arena Header
Masonry Creator Spotlight Grid
Full-width Venue Render Breaks
Persistent Glowing Waitlist Bar
Creator Sign-up Path
Live Real-time Signup Counter
Related questions
Can I use this template without a creator roster ready at launch?
Does the live signup counter require a third-party service?
Can the waitlist form collect different data from creators versus general visitors?
Is this template suitable for venues hosting both casual and competitive events?
What makes the masonry layout a good fit for an esports venue launch?