With the competitive Rocket League season kicking off this Fall, we’re ready for another Major to enjoy. Accordingly, the RLCS 2022 Fall Split Major is less than a week away and we can’t wait. Indeed, below you can find all the viewership details you need to properly enjoy this first major for the 2021-22 season.
Event Background
These past few weeks, the Fall Regional Qualifiers have taken place across multiple regions, such as North America, Europe, OCE, SAM, APAC and MENA.
With the top teams from each region decided, it’s time for these teams to go head-to-head to see who’s on top. Accordingly, Psyonix is inviting 16 of the best 3v3 teams in the world.
Heading over to the Stockholm ESL Sweden Studio, we’ll have $300,000 on the line. Running from the 8th to the 12th December, here are your qualified teams for this event:
- The General NRG – NA Fall Ranking
- G2 Esports – NA Fall Ranking
- FaZe Clan – NA Fall Ranking
- Team Envy – NA Fall Ranking
- Complexity Gaming – NA Tiebreaker
- Endpoint CeX – EU Fall Ranking
- Dignitas – EU Fall Ranking
- Team BDS – EU Fall Ranking
- SMPR Esports – EU Fall Ranking
- Team Vitality – EU Fall Ranking
- Ground Zero Gaming – OCE Fall Ranking
- Renegades – OCE Fall Ranking
- FURIA Esports – SAM Fall Ranking
- eRa Eternity – SAM Fall Ranking
- Tokyo Verdy Esports – APAC Qualifier
- Sandrock Gaming – MENA Fall Ranking
With a revised new approach to a competitive season, read on as we spill the specifics behind the format of this event.
Format
With regards to format, the event is split into two stages.
Starting things off with a Swiss Stage, from the 8th to the 10th December, this will involve all o fthe teams competing at the event. All matches here will be BO5, and each team will be doing their best to be one of the top 8 making it to the Playoffs.
It’s at the Playoffs that things get serious. Running from the 11th to the 12th December, we’ll be enjoying a single elimination bracket. Here, all matches will be a BO7 except for the Grand Finals. Here, as in the past, there’ll be BO3 involving BO7 matches.
After all this, we’ll have our crowned Fall Split Major Champions.
Schedule for the RLCS 2022 Fall Split Major
With regards to the schedule, there’ll be a Main and Alternate Stream going on at the same time. For example, the following are the streaming details for the first day of the competition:
December 8th: Main Stream
- Ground Zero Gaming vs. Envy: 5 p.m. CET
- Team BDS vs. Complexity: 6 p.m. CET
- G2 vs. Sandrock Gaming: 7 p.m. CET
- FaZe Clan vs. Team Vitality: 8 p.m. CET
- TBD (1-0 Match): 9 p.m. CET
- TBD (1-0 Match): 10 p.m. CET
December 8th: Alternate Stream
- Dignitas vs. Tokyo Verdy: 5 p.m. CET
- NRG vs. eRa Eternity: 6 p.m. CET
- Endpoint vs. Renegades: 7 p.m. CET
- SMPR vs. FURIA: 8 p.m. CET
- TBD (1-0 Match): 9 p.m. CET
- TBD (1-0 Match): 10 p.m. CET
For the remainder of the schedule, we highly recommend visiting the event page here.
Watch the RLCS 2022 Fall Split Major on esportsguide
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Predictions
For an international event such as this, we’d like to favour a winner emerging from one of the two most dominant regions – North America or Europe.
Over from North America, the likes of General NRG will be our favourites here, while over in Europe Endpoint CeX have managed to top the rankings too. Otherwise, we can’t wait to finally see the entire community gathered after so long.
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