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Film
A TagPro player named "josh61616" also known as Josh Greenfield made a post on the TagPro subreddit claming to be making a documentary film for it on June 11, 2019,     titled "It's weird I know, the story of TagPro". The post received amazing support, getting over 100 upvotes. josh61616 ran a Fundraiser on GoFundMe, hoping to reach his $3000 goal. Josh was mostly using the money for traveling costs, to reach famous TagPro players, hoping to interview them for the film, including players such as, "PrivateMajor".

A few months later, on July 12, 2019, Josh made another post on the subreddit, for the purpose of giving an update on the documentary. Information on meetings in states of the United States, mostly on the east coast, such as Los Angeles, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Philadelphia, New York City, Ohio, Chicago and Connecticut. Josh also has a website to promote the movie called itsweirdIknow.com

Competitive Leagues
TagPro consists of lots of competitive leagues. Competitive leagues were made to entertain players as well as have a more serious setting. While some leagues seperate the average and very good players, other leagues don't restrict any skill level for competitive play. All leagues have a smaller league played in them. ex: A-Team and B-Team. There is no restriction on who can play what. Anybody is allowed to play in a different national league, even if they're in a different continent.

Leagues are run by groups called the "CRC". The CRC consists of mostly different members for each league. The CRC are the leading team to make the rules, and to keep the league under control by handling most things about it. Leagues sometimes have different rules.

American Leagues play on American servers, while European Leagues and the Australian League focuses on there continental servers.

NLTP and MLTP are often known as NALTP (North American League TagPro) when talking about both leagues, because both leagues are run in the U.S.

After a league season has ended, sometimes there is a off-season league that is normally a different TagPro game mode than the league that had ended.

NLTP
Novice League TagPro is a lower competitive league in the U.S, focusing on rookies and average players. This league is known for it's exciting matches of new players, improving themselves to eventually reach the higher leagues.

Novice League is separated with an A-Team and B-Team, both run by the same captain and team.

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MLTP
Major League TagPro is a higher competitive league in the U.S, focusing on the best players to join teams and play against each other. The best players in the world have all been on MLTP and some have retired.

Major league has the Majors and Minors, which are separated, but not by the same captain or team. Majors and Minors are all run by different captains, but are still in the same league.

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ELTP
European League TagPro is the main league for European players. Not a big community, mostly consists of the same players every season due to the lack of European players. American players tend to join in sometimes.

ELTP follows the format of NLTP, by having an A-Team and B-Team, both run by the same captain and team, except in ELTP, they call it Majors and Minors. ("Not to be confused with MLTP Majors and Minors")

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OLTP
Oceanic League TagPro is the main league in oceanic areas, mostly focused on Australia.

Oceanic League TagPro is the main league in oceanic areas, mostly for Australia.

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NFTL
Neutral Flag TagPro League is a normal Neutral Flag competitive league that doesn't focus and any specific playing experience, but is separated with A-Team and B-Teams run by the same captain and team. Played in the off-season of NALTP.

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ECLTP
European Central League TagPro is a Neutral Flag league, also known as Central Flag.

Teams consist of Majors and Minors, following the same format of ELTP and NLTP. With                                                                                                                                                                 teams controlled by the same captain and team.

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Film
A TagPro player named "josh61616" also known as Josh Greenfield made a post on the TagPro subreddit claiming to be making a documentary film for it on June 11, 2019,     titled "It's weird I know, the story of TagPro".

Competitive Leagues
See Also: List of competitive TagPro leagues

TagPro consists of lots of competitive leagues. Competitive leagues were made to entertain players as well as have a more serious setting. While some leagues separate the average and very good players, other leagues don't restrict any skill level for competitive play. All leagues have a smaller league played in them. ex: A-Team and B-Team. There is no restriction on who can play what. Anybody is allowed to play in a different national league, even if they're in a different continent. There is a total of 5 Active leagues as of 2019, and 3 others that were canceled due to a lack of participation, including OLTP (Oceanic League TagPro), ENLTP (European Novice League TagPro), and ALTP (Amateur League TagPro). After a league season has ended, sometimes there is a off-season league that is normally a different TagPro game mode than the league that had ended.

Leagues are run by groups called the "CRC". The CRC consists of mostly different members for each league. The CRC are the leading team to make the rules, and to keep the league under control by handling most things about it. Leagues sometimes have different rules.

NLTP and MLTP are often known as NALTP (North American League TagPro) when talking about both leagues, because both leagues are run in the U.S.