A community of tactical players

Good instincts.
Better squads.

Play Pro Logic is where players who think a few moves ahead find teammates who do the same — across shooters, strategy games, co-op survival, and everything in between.

Members
14,200+
Countries
63
Avg. squad match time
5.8 min

Field notes / 001

It started as a shared spreadsheet of people who actually showed up.

In 2021, a small group of tactical shooter players got tired of the usual routine: queue solo, land with three strangers, hope for the best. So they started keeping a private log — call it a dossier — of teammates who actually communicated, showed up on time, and didn't disappear after one bad round.

That log grew. Friends brought friends. Tactical shooters turned into strategy games, then co-op survival, then whatever anyone happened to be playing that week. The naming stuck: every member gets a unit file, every squad gets a case file, every event gets logged. It's a small bit of structure that keeps a large, chaotic hobby feeling personal.

Play Pro Logic is that dossier, grown up. Still player-run. Still built on the same idea — good teammates are worth tracking down.

Started as

A shared spreadsheet

Now

14,200+ logged members

Still

Run entirely by members

Operating principles

Four rules the community actually runs on.

Not a mission statement written for a wall. A short list members hold each other to.

Rule — 01

Communication over chaos

Every squad sets comms expectations before the first match, not after the third argument. Voice etiquette is a norm here, not an afterthought.

Rule — 02

Matched on playstyle, not luck

The squad finder asks about pace and available hours, not just rank. Compatibility beats coincidence.

Rule — 03

One identity, every game

Your unit file follows you across titles. Move between genres without starting your reputation back at zero.

Rule — 04

Built by players, not a company

Moderators are elected from the community. Rules are revisited every season based on member feedback, not boardroom decisions.

Inside the community

Everything a squad actually needs.

Nothing you have to figure out on your own.

Squad Finder

Answer a short compatibility check — playstyle, pace, hours online — and get matched with players who actually fit, not just whoever's free.

Voice Lounges

Always-on, themed voice rooms by game and region. Drop in to warm up, plan a scrim, or talk through a rough loss.

Scrim Scheduler

Book practice matches against other squads with a shared calendar, reminders, and a simple post-match debrief template.

Unit Files

An opt-in profile that tracks playstyle notes and squad history, so new teammates know how you play before the match starts.

Mentor Network

Paired sessions with veteran members who volunteer their time to help newer players read the game, not just grind it.

Player-Led Moderation

Conduct standards written and enforced by elected community moderators, with an appeals process anyone can follow.

Where we play

Not a one-game clan. A community that travels.

Squads are organized by genre, so the community moves with you between titles.

Active squads — 310

Tactical Shooters

Round-based, comms-heavy. Not much room for a silent teammate.

Active squads — 265

Battle Royale Arenas

Full squads, shared callouts, zone rotations planned in advance.

Active squads — 190

MOBA & Team Arenas

Draft strategy, lane assignments, and a shot-caller agreed on beforehand.

Active squads — 145

Co-op Survival

Long sessions, shared bases, and builds that hold up because someone remembered the blueprint.

Active squads — 120

Real-Time Strategy

Scouting, build orders, and replay reviews with people who want to actually improve.

Active squads — 80

Racing & Sim

League nights, shared car setups, and clean-racing etiquette that's actually enforced.

On the calendar

The week has a rhythm. Here's what's on it.

Every event is member-run and logged in the shared scheduler.

  1. MON

    Systems Check

    A low-key voice hangout to warm up, share clips, and line up a scrim partner for the week ahead.

  2. WED

    Scrim Night

    Organized practice matches between community squads, logged in the scheduler with a quick debrief after.

  3. SAT

    Community Cup

    A monthly, member-run tournament across rotating genres. Bragging rights, a champion badge, and a scoreboard everyone can see.

  4. MONTHLY

    New Recruit Orientation

    A guided walkthrough of the squad finder, voice lounges, and conduct code for anyone who just joined.

  5. QUARTERLY

    Strategy Workshop

    Veteran-led sessions on shot-calling, comms discipline, and reading the other team — open to every skill level.

Why people stay

The difference shows up in the details.

Solo queue

  • Three strangers, zero context
  • Comms optional, chaos guaranteed
  • Reputation resets every match
  • Report someone, hear nothing back

Play Pro Logic

  • Squads matched on playstyle and schedule
  • Voice etiquette expected from round one
  • One unit file that follows you across games
  • Elected moderators, transparent appeals

Community readout

The numbers, logged.

0

Active members

0

Countries represented

0

Squads formed this year

5.8min

Avg. time to find a teammate

From the unit files

Members, in their own words.

“I found four teammates in a week who actually call rotations. Took two years of solo queue to find that once.”

Callsign — Vantage / Tactical Shooter / Berlin

“Nobody in my base disappears mid-build anymore. Turns out that was the whole problem.”

Callsign — Marrow / Co-op Survival / São Paulo

“The mentor sessions changed how I scout. Not just how fast I click.”

Callsign — Ferro / RTS / Manila

“Elected moderators actually respond. First community where reporting someone did anything.”

Callsign — Halcyon / MOBA / Toronto

Before you ask

Frequently asked questions.

Yes. Creating a unit file, using the squad finder, and joining voice lounges are free for every member. The community runs on volunteer time, not outside sponsorship.

No. Casual players are just as welcome as competitive ones — the squad finder matches on communication style and available hours as much as skill.

We're organized by genre rather than a single title: tactical shooters, battle royale, MOBA, co-op survival, real-time strategy, and racing sims. If your game fits one of those, there's likely already a squad forming.

You complete a short compatibility check covering playstyle, pace, and online hours. The finder suggests squads and members whose answers line up with yours, and you decide who to message.

Reports go to elected community moderators, not a support ticket queue. Every action comes with a stated reason, and every member can appeal a decision.

No. Any member can start a squad, schedule a scrim, or propose a community event through the shared scheduler at no cost.

Ready when you are

Your next squad is one compatibility check away.

Join the community, complete your unit file, and let the squad finder handle the introductions.