![]() ![]() Each team will be led by a seasoned pro player, with two creators filling out each roster. One tournament isn’t nearly enough, so we’re happy to announce Rocket League streamer Widow will be hosting the WIRL $10K Cup on her Twitch Channel! This double-elimination tournament will pit 12 teams against each other in games of Rumble, Snowday, Dropshot, and Rumble Dropshot. ![]() Sign-Ups | March 1 - March 18 at 11:59 p.m. The final day of the Ally Women’s Open tournament will be broadcast on the official Rocket League Twitch Channelbeginning at 8 a.m. Sign-ups for the tournament will take place from March 1 to 18. In the end, only one team from each region will be crowned the victor! Then on March 26, a top eight single-elimination Playoff Bracket will be streamed live. The tournament begins on March 25 with Open Qualifiers in the NA and EU regions. Listen to the tracks with Rocket League Radio or Monstercat’s Spotify Playlist!Ĭreated in partnership with Ally and Raidiant, the Ally Women’s Open is an online tournament meant to support the women’s Rocket League community and showcase some of the best players in the game. Looking for a couple of tunes to go along with your new Items? Check out three new tracks from some of Monstercat's female artists! "Golden" by ORACLE x Nina Carr, "Fire In Your Eyes" by LissA x Lane Boy, and "Get Through" by Koven. Equip them starting March 22, and you’ll be leading the pack in no time. Grab an animated set of Purple Moonpaw Wheels for our final drop, courtesy of Senior 3D Artist Lindsey Gunsallus! We previously released the original Wheels for 2021’s Women’s History Month in a different color, but this time they’ve been rebuilt from magic pine needles and moonlight. ![]() Pick this one up for free in the Item Shop starting March 15. In the end, the wolf chases away the day, plunging the world into an inky night. Next up is a solar-powered Sun Chaser Dominus Decal created by Graphic Designer Kelly Lobascio! With high-contrast colors and bold body lining, this decal tells the story of a mythical wolf pursuing the sun across the sky. Pictured up top, the girl-power vibes are strong with this one. The freebies kick off on March 8 as we release the Pop Punk Octane Decal, illustrated by our very own Concept Art Intern Cameron Unson! This bat, bone, and bubble-filled design pops perfectly off a soft turquoise background. Sun Chaser Decal and Purple Moonpaw Wheels Each one was designed by one of the many magical women working at Psyonix! We’re also happy to support two special Rocket League Tournaments: the WIRL $10K Cup March 11–12, and the Ally Women’s Open March 25–26! For example, a hypothetical $75k tournament with no affiliation to RLCS and no RLCS teams participating is not A-, but B-Tier at most.Join us as Rocket League celebrates Women’s History Month with three FREE Items. Higher tier tournaments require a higher level of competition, which, if not met, can cause a tournament to be tiered lower. While the prize pool is an important factor for categorizing tournaments, it does not equal a specific tier. Tournaments with small prize pools and low importance overall, typically with low level bubble teams or teams outside the scope of regular coverage. Tournaments which focus on a region’s or country's bubble scene and small prize pools. Examples are the ASTRONAUTS Star Circuit Finals, The Brawl Invitational or The European Invitational. Domestic tournaments can be B-Tier as well if the prizepool is high, however only if the country in question has multiple notable active players regularly competing in RLCS splits. B-Tier tournaments need to have at least some regional impact. Tournaments with relatively small prize pools and less overall importance can be B-Tier if competitors are expected to be majority RLCS-Level. Tournaments with mostly top competition and/or unusually high prize pools. Examples for A-Tier tournaments are RLRS or Dreamhack Pro Circuit. A-Tier tournaments can, but do not have to, include a LAN-step, but require substantial regional impact in an RLCS region. Tournaments with top competition, however a less strict qualifying system than S-Tier, for example by open qualifiers. They require an extensive qualifier system to make sure only the top teams can take part, such as EU/NA RLCS (which had qualifiers through RLRS) or ELEAGUE (which invited the Top 8 from worlds). Finals of S-Tier tournaments are international LAN-events. Tournaments with only the world's elite teams. S-Tier, A-Tier, B-Tier, C-Tier and D-Tier include the tiers of most tournaments covered on this wiki. 1 About S-Tier, A-Tier, B-Tier, C-Tier and D-TierĪbout S-Tier, A-Tier, B-Tier, C-Tier and D-Tier. ![]()
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