The RLCS 2025 season starts in January, and we already know dates for two Majors and the World Championship. The location for Major 1 has been confirmed.
We are still in the middle of the off-season break, but the hearts of the Rocket League esports fans are already aimed at the upcoming tournaments of RLCS 2025. To heat up this anticipation even more, the organizers revealed some details on the biggest offline events. Everything you need to know is here.
When and where is RLCS 2025 Major 1?
RLCS 2025 Major 1 happens from March 27 to March 30 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It’s the first big in-person event for Rocket League esports for the next year. Fans will eagerly be excited for the event and looking forward to some exciting matches in the UK.
You can plan your presence even now, as the tickets for Birmingham Major can be purchased starting from Oct. 30.
RLCS 2025 Major 2 details
While the location of Major 2 is still a secret (we will add the info to this article when it’s available), the dates of this Rocket League esports event have already been revealed.
- Major 2 of the Rocket League Championship Series 2025: June 26 to June 29.
Rocket League World Championship 2025
Even if the competitive journey to the RLCS 2025 World Championship is still pretty long, we know the dates of this event.
- The Rocket League World Championship 2025: September 16 to September 21.
The RLCS World Championship 2024 took place in Fort Worth, United States. This time, the organizer may settle with a European location.
When does the Rocket League esports season 2025 start?
The Rocket League Birmingham Major is pretty far away, and the teams have to qualify for it via online tournaments. The first RLCS 2025 Qualifier is on January 3.
Meanwhile, pro teams have some competitive training at various off-season events, such as the recent one in Paris, France: Rocket League Flip & Spin 2024.
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Changes in the RLCS 2025 format
The new Rocket League esports season comes with some exciting changes. There will be an additional circuit with a unique format. The number of Rocket League esports teams in the World Championship 2025 has been increased. One more opportunity to qualify for the main event of RLCS 2025 is now available for the competitors. Here are all these changes in detail.
Rocket League 1v1 matches
It’s a new format for the official Championship Series. After Open Qualifiers in both splits, top participants proceed to the 1v1 Finals at RLCS Major 1 and 2. The winners from the EU and SAM regions play at Birmingham Major. NA and MENA players advance to Major 2. The ultimate clash of two Major winners happens at the RLCS 2025 Worlds.
20 teams and a bigger prize pool
In 2025, the number of the Worlds participants will increase to 20. There were 16 teams starting the 2024 main event from the Swiss stage.
The yearly prize pool has been increased to $5M. The money will be divided between all the official tournaments.
Last Chance Qualifier
Four additional RLCS 2025 World Championship spots are for the top teams at the LCQ. It’s an online Rocket League tournament, and it’s planned to happen after Major 2. The winners in four main regions proceed to the main in-person event.
Quicker qualification progress for top teams
During the 2025 RLCS season, the top 8 teams at a qualifying event get spots at later stages of the following Open Qualifiers. They will not need to compete in the early stages, and therefore, the high placements open doors for quicker Major qualifications.
Who are the Rocket League 2024 World Champions?
Team BDS won the RLCS 2024 World Championship. But there is an interesting detail. The whole roster and the coach are not in Team BDS in 2025.
- Two World Champions and the victorious coach are now in Team Vitality: M0nkey M00n, ExoTiiK, and Kassio.
- One 2024 Rocket League World Champion is in Karmine Corp for the 2025 season: dralii.
Team BDS has not announced the new active roster yet, but the achievement of winning the Worlds is still connected to this esports organization.
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