Rocket League Championship Series: Spring Split Primer

RLCS Spring Split Primer
RLCS Spring Split Primer

Rocket League just wrapped up the RLCS Winter Major about a month ago and we still can’t stop buzzing after having fans back in the building, but now it’s time to turn our attention to the upcoming RLCS Spring Split. There’s a lot of information to go over, so let’s get right into it!

The RLCS Winter Major ended with G2 Esports crowned as champions. And they will be looking forward to winning the Spring Split to continue the winning reign. Week 1 of Spring Split EU is over with Team BDS topping the table, but there are a lot of weeks yet to be played. All teams will be eyeing the top 5 positions to qualify for the next round.

New Format

RLCS Spring Split Format
RLCS Spring Split Timeline

It’s a new Split, which means a new format challenge is on the way for the world’s best Rocket League teams. Psyonix is putting the Winter Split format on ice, and for the Spring Split they’re introducing a 16-Team, Double-Elimination Bracket. The concept is simple: battle your way through the bracket, but you lose twice, and you’re eliminated from the tournament.

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Since there will be an Upper and Lower Bracket, teams that make the Grand Finals from the Lower Bracket will need to win two series against the team coming from the Upper Bracket to win the tournament, whereas the team from the Upper Bracket will only need to win once to claim victory. This is what’s known as a “Bracket Reset.”

RLCS Spring Split And Broadcast Schedule

RLCS
RLCS Spring Split

The event schedule will mirror the last two Splits. There will be three Regional Events per region throughout the Split. Based on performance throughout the Split, teams will qualify for the RLCS Spring Major at the Copper Box Arena in London, England! Much like the last two Splits, multiple regions will be playing on a given weekend. Check out the schedule below:

Event Schedule

  • April 28 – 29: the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) Regional #1
  • April 29 – May 1: Verizon Ultra Cup (NA); Asia-Pacific South (APAC S), and Oceania (OCE) Regional #1
  • May 6 – 8: Dacia Spring Cup (EU); Asia-Pacific North (APAC N), South America (SAM) Regional #1
  • May 13 – 15: 7-Eleven Slurpee Cup (NA); APAC S, MENA, OCE Regional #2
  • May 20 – 22: Tour de Rocket League (EU); APAC N, SAM Regional #2
  • May 27 – 29: Regional #3 (NA), APAC S, MENA, OCE Regional #3
  • June 3 – 5: APAC N, SAM Regional #3
  • Junee 10 – 12: Super 16 (EU)
  • June 29 – July 3: Spring Major
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Broadcast Start Times

  • Asia-Pacific North (APAC N) RLCS: 7 p.m. JST (3 a.m. PT)
  • Asia-Pacific South (APAC S) RLCS: 5 p.m. SGT (2 a.m. PT), Fridays at 7 p.m. SGT (4 a.m. PT)
  • European (EU) RLCS: 8 a.m. PT (3 p.m. UTC)
  • the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) RLCS: 8 p.m. KSA (8 a.m. PT) on April 28 – 29; 6 p.m. KSA (8 a.m. PT) on all other dates
  • North America (NA) RLCS: 10 a.m. PT (5 p.m. UTC)
  • Oceanic (OCE) RLCS: 5 p.m. AEST (12 a.m. PT), Saturdays at 3 p.m. AEST (3 p.m. PT)
  • South America (SAM) RLCS: 4 p.m. BRT (12 p.m. PT)

Don’t forget that you can catch all the Spring Split action on the following channels:

INTRODUCING SPRING MAJOR AND END OF SEASON AWARDS

RLCS
Rocket League Championship Series

There’s always tons of conversation about who are the best Rocket League players in the world. Those conversations used to be anchored by accolades given throughout an RLCS season, but with the introduction of the new season structure during RLCS X, we stopped giving out those awards. That’s changing shortly!

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Introducing the Spring Major and End of Season Awards! For the Spring Major and the End of Season, players can earn the following awards:

Spring Major

  • Offensive MVP
  • Defensive MVP
  • Overall MVP

End of Season Awards

  • APAC N RLCS MVP
  • APAC S RLCS MVP
  • European RLCS MVP
  • Middle East & North Africa RLCS MVP
  • North American RLCS MVP
  • Oceanic RLCS MVP
  • South American RLCS MVP

The Spring Major Awards will be voted on by on-site Psyonix Esports staff and on-site RLCS casters, due to time limitations.

As for the End of Season Awards, each region’s professional casters will cast votes for their region’s MVP. The player with the most votes in each region will take home the MVP award!

More On The Way!

RLCS Fans
RLCS Crowd

In addition to all the above, they’ve got more coming your way. Keep a lookout for new additions to the Fan Reward pool for the Spring Split. Fans are looking for ticketing information for the Spring Major at the Copper Box Arena in London. Similar to the Winter Major, the event will include two fan-attended days (July 2 & 3).

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