24,688 Agents from 353 cities in 57 countries earned 2.9 billion AP, gained 4,729 levels and walked 58,404 km during the 671 First Saturday events throughout 2015.
Global Score
Top 50 Events
Country Leaderboards
City Scorecards
Country Scorecards
Global Score
The final global scores were relatively close with both teams winning something. The Resistance had 190 more agents and 43.7 million more AP while the Enlightened had 111 more levels gained and 710 more km walked. Although in May, there was a 1.5x AP bonus and in December, a 2x AP bonus, the Average AP per Agent was highest in September and October. Holidays around the world had a big impact on FS events in January (New Years) and April (Easter), as well as the US holidays in July (Independence Day) and December (Thanksgiving).
Top 50 Events
The biggest event of 2015 was in Taipei, Taiwan in September where there was 310 agents and almost 52 million AP was earned.
Global Leaderboards
AP Earned
With a staggering 194 events, USA was the #1 country for the year, earning 1250 Levels. In 2nd place is Japan, with less events than Brazil, Canada or Russia, had almost the same amount of levels gained as all three of them combined!
AP per Agent
The strongest country for the year was the Philippines where they earned an average of 223,581 AP per agent. Top countries USA and Japan came in at 34th and 50th respectively.
Interestingly, the top 5 countries in AP Earned (USA, Japan, Brazil, Canada and Australia) are all within the center 1/5th of the scatter plot where the Average AP per Agent is between 100k-150k for both factions.
Km Walked
The US managed to clock up a massive 15,804 km walked, while Guatemala recorded the best average distance per agent of 5.56km.
City Scorecards
All the city scorecards are available on our Google+ page so you can share them with your community.
US Cities
In the USA, there were 194 events amongst the 111 cities that participated in 2015.
Single Event Cities
Multi Event Cities
Country Scorecards
Thank you to all the amazing FS organizers around the world for stepping up and volunteering their time and effort to make these events possible and bring so many people together to have fun. We hope that everyone has just as much fun, if not more, in 2016!