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Rocket League Ranks: How the system works

Frank OchasoBy Frank OchasoNovember 6, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. The game was first released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 in July 2015, with a version for Xbox One and beta versions for OS X and Linux being released in 2016. A sequel to Psyonix’s Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League has one to four players assigned to each of the two teams, using rocket-powered vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent’s goal and score points over the course of a match.

Rocket League Ranks

Below, we’ll discuss more about the Rocket League ranks, delving on how the system works.  

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How Rocket League Ranks Work

Rocket League ranks are determined by a player’s skill level. The higher the rank, the better the player is. Players are first placed into a rank based on their skill level when they first start playing Rocket League. From there, players will be promoted or demoted based on their performance in matches. Winning games will promote players while losing games will result in demotion.

The system is designed so that players are always matched up with others of similar skill level. This ensures that games are always fair and fun for everyone involved.

Rocket League Ranks Chart

The Rocket League rank system is designed to measure a player’s skill level and provide an enjoyable competitive experience for all. There are up to 6 ranks in Rocket League. Here’s a look at each rank, from lowest to highest:

Unranked: This is the starting point for all players who have not yet completed ten placement matches. Players will earn or lose points as they win or lose matches, but their MMR (Matchmaking Rating) will not be visible until they reach Player Rank 12.

Bronze: The first of the four ranked tiers, Bronze is where players will reside if their MMR falls between 0-1299. To get out of Bronze, players must win 100 games.

Silver: Silver is the second tier and is reserved for players with an MMR of 1300-1799. To move up to Gold, players must win 200 games.

Gold: The third tier, Gold is given to players with an MMR of 1800-2199. They must win 300 games to advance to Platinum.

Platinum: Platinum is awarded to those with an MMR of 2200-2699 and requires 400 wins for promotion to Diamond.

Diamond: The penultimate rank, given to those with an MMR of 2700-3199, Diamond requires 500 wins for advancement to Champion status.

Champion: The final and highest rank in Rocket League, Champions are those with an MMR of 3200+.

Conclusion

The Rocket League ranking system is a great way to keep players of all skill levels engaged with the game. By playing against others who are of a similar skill level, everyone has a chance to improve and rank up. With so many different ranks to achieve and tiers to progress through, there’s always something to aim for whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned pro. What’s your current rank in Rocket League? Let us know in the comments below!

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