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One job: say when it ends.

SeasonTimer.live is an independent, free live countdown for game seasons: 40 games, every battle pass, every ranked split, every seasonal reset. No accounts, no apps, no publisher contracts. Built and maintained from Spain by one person, with a public editorial policy.

Games tracked 40 active countdown pages
Source standard T1 publisher-first sourcing
Confirmed dates 9/38 rest carry an EST. tag
Corrections 24h review target
Publisher contracts 0 none, ever

01 · How a date reaches your screen

A focused utility, not a news feed.

Four stages, in order, for every game on the board. 40 games are tracked today — a game is added only when its season cadence is reliable enough to project and its dates are public enough to verify.

01 Source

The publisher posts a date.

Patch notes, an in-game season panel, a verified developer account or a press release names the end date. Reddit threads and dataminer leaks never count as confirmed.

02 Verify

The source is checked by hand.

Where two sources disagree, publication waits for the higher-confidence publisher source. Until one exists the date carries an EST. tag.

03 Publish

The site rebuilds, the clock starts.

The static build ships the new timestamp, then the second-resolution countdown runs locally in your browser — nothing is polled.

04 Audit

The change stays reviewable.

Reader corrections are verified by a human before anything moves, and the sourcing standard stays public in the editorial policy.

02 · Who runs this

One operator, no team page to maintain.

Salvador Jesus
Operator · 01 / 01

Salvador Jesus — operator, editor, fix-it-when-it-breaks.

SeasonTimer.live is built and maintained by Salvador Jesus, an SEO specialist and player based in Spain. He also runs salvaseo.com, and started this site after spending too much time hunting accurate season-end dates across Reddit threads, Discord servers and walls of patch notes.

The brief is narrow on purpose: dates, deadlines and the minimum context to plan around them. No reviews, no leaks, no meta takes. What runs here runs because it can be kept accurate when a publisher posts an awkward extension at an awkward hour.

Based in Spain · CET
Editorial since 2024
Day job SEO · salvaseo.com

03 · Standards

What we promise in writing, and what we don't.

i

Every date is publisher-sourced.

Confirmed dates come straight from the developer or publisher. Anything projected from a game's own cadence is visibly labelled until an official date exists.

ii

Zero publisher contracts.

No sponsorships, content partnerships, affiliate deals or NDAs with any publisher, developer or platform. Nothing on the site is a paid placement.

iii

Ads do not set editorial priority.

The site is supported by automated display advertising. Advertisers cannot influence which games are covered, or how a date is presented once it is.

iv

Corrections are part of the job.

If a date is wrong, it is corrected once the source is verified — and the timestamp on the page says when. The full correction standard lives in the editorial policy.

If the publisher moves the deadline, the publisher wins immediately — without us second-guessing the previous timestamp.

From the editorial policy · corrections

04 · Questions & contact

Is SeasonTimer.live official?

No. SeasonTimer.live is an independent project. We track official publisher sources and mirror confirmed season dates here.

How accurate are the dates?

Confirmed dates come from official publisher channels such as patch notes, in-game season panels, verified social accounts, and press releases. Estimated dates are clearly labelled.

Is the site free?

Yes. The countdowns are free to use with no signup, no app install, and no paid tier.

Can I share a timer?

Yes. Each game page has a stable URL you can bookmark or share directly with your team, Discord server, or community.

What if a date is wrong?

Email the correction and the official source link to [email protected]. Confirmed corrections are updated as soon as they are verified.

How do you decide which games to add?

Games are added when they have a predictable seasonal structure and reliable public end-date sources. Irregular or undisclosed schedules wait until the data is useful.

That's the operation. Now check the clock.

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