Insider Gaming
Menu
·
·

RLCS 2025 Schedule and Tournament Sites Announced

RLCS (Rocket League Championship Series) has officially announced its 2025 schedule, after a successful Championship event in Dallas last month. Here is everything we know now about the RLCS 2025 competitive schedule.

Official 2025 RLCS Schedule

Ready for another year of competitive Rocket League? Luckily, the 2025 RLCS season is just around the corner, and fans are already calling their picks for teams and players they foresee winning it all.

But what will the actual schedule look like?

2025 RLCS In-Person Tournament Schedule:

  • RLCS Major 1: Birmingham, United Kingdom from March 27-30
  • RLCS Major 2: TBA from June 26-29
  • Rocket League World Championship: TBA from September 16-21

The 2024 Rocket League World Championship was held in Fort Worth, Texas just a week after the Fortnite Global Championship, which was held in the same arena. It will be interesting to see whether or not they host next year’s Championship in America or decide to host it overseas.

Those looking to attend the RLCS Major 1 will be able to purchase tickets as early as October 30, 2024, at theticketfactory.com.

2025 RLCS Prize Pool

While we do not know just what the official prize pool for the championship event will be, we do know that the entirety of the RLCS season will have $5,000,000 in prizing. How that prizing will be split up, however, is unknown.

The series will be made up of more than just the three in-person events, though. There will be plenty of online events for players to compete in, so get prepared.

Will you be watching or competing in the 2025 RLCS season? Let us know in the comments.


For more Insider Gaming esports news, read about how Team BDS pulled out of the RLCS 2025 season.

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and exclusive leaks every week! No Spam.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More Posts

Clayster Has Officially Retired From Call of Duty Esports

James ‘Clayster’ Eubanks, the sole remaining ‘OG’ competitor in Call of Duty esports, has announced his retirement.

Counter-Strike Continues to Strongly Dominate the Esports Betting Market

Recent data published by Abios has revealed just how impactful Counter-Strike is as an esports betting title.

Derke Joins Team Vitality’s Valorant Team

Popular Valorant competitor, Derke, has officially signed to Team Vitality ahead of the 2025 VCT season.

S1mple’s First Match Back is a 0 – 2 Loss, But He Doesn’t Mind

The Thunderpick World Championship is live now, and in the opening fixtures, s1mple has made a grand return – and lost his first match back