Indeed, this past year has been less than we hoped for regarding Rocket League. Accordingly, Rocket League Esports 2022 is on our minds in this episode of Esports Roadmap – will a change in format shake things up?
Rocket League Esports 2022 – Shaking Things Up
Heading into this year, Psyonix has decided to bring more regional and international Majors to the scene in order to make things more exciting. Accordingly, three Majors across the year will build up to the Rocket League Championship Series 2021-22.
Here are the dates to look forward to:
- Fall Split Major – 8th December
- Winter Split Major – 24th March
- Spring Split Major – 30th June
- World Championship – 22nd July
Indeed, for all events, we have the following regions competing below:
- North America
- Europe
- OCE
- SAM
- APAC North
- APAC South
- SSA
With regional qualifiers for each event, there’s a tonne of competition to look forward to in the coming year of competitive Rocket League.
This past year, competitive Rocket League suffered a great lack of offline events. Accordingly, Psyonix has promised a strong emphasis to go ahead and host events offline, especially with the cancelation of the World Championship this year.
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