Live event context
Users usually land here because they want to understand how the current phase and the event window overlap.
An event calendar page should not start by making users decode a giant calendar. It should start with the live window, the next window, and the pages users need most after seeing those dates.
Users usually land here because they want to understand how the current phase and the event window overlap.
After a live event check, users often want to know whether the next event lines up with the next banner or reset window.
This page makes the site more useful for repeat event checks, not just banner-news searches.
| Window type | Reference | Timing context | Best next page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Live phase window | Version 3.3 Phase 1 | April 30, 2026 to May 21, 2026 | Current banner |
| Next phase window | Version 3.3 Phase 2 | May 21, 2026 to June 11, 2026 | Next banner |
| Broad timing view | Current cycle | Use timeline and reset pages for planning context | Timeline |
Event calendar pages can become strong repeat-visit pages if they stay faster and cleaner than a bulky fan calendar view.
Live windows, next windows, and the fastest routes into related banner and reset pages.
Because event timing often changes how users prioritize current banner pulls versus saving for later.