Unified Multiregion Architecture — Regions that are part of a multiregion group are now much more deeply linked together. The backend now treats groups as cohesive entities while maintaining the flexibility of individual region databases.
Grouped Admin Panel — Administrators managing regions that are part of a multiregion group now have a single, centralized portal to oversee all regions within their group simultaneously.
Multiregion Leaderboards — Multiregions now display leaderboards and will contribute as a group to the global leaderboard.
Global Duplicate Detection — Overhauled API logic to perform duplicate repeater scans across the entire group rather than just the individual region. This ensures that a repeater is recognized as the same entity regardless of which region's observers hear it (as long as those regions share a group).
Map Consolidation — To reduce confusion, individual region maps that are part of a group have been deprecated. Navigating to a specific region URL will now automatically redirect to the Grouped Map, providing a "single source of truth" for that mesh.
Automated Clustering — This lays the groundwork for automatic region grouping. In the future, MeshMapper may suggest (or automatically perform) region grouping when a repeater from "Region A" is consistently heard by an observer in "Region B."