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All participants of the Rocket League Championship Series 2021-22 - Spring Split Major have been determined

RLCS 2021-2022 is the second RLCS season in 2021, moving into 2022. This season, the RLCS system has the most significant changes, but with more regions and an updated format. 3 splits - Autumn, Winter, Spring - each of which includes 3 regional events leading up to an international major tournament. In all of these events, each team scores points that determine whether they qualify for the World Championship and World Championship Wildcard.

RLCS 2021-22 Spring Split Major will be held in London at the Copper Box Arena.

Format

  • Upper bracket: Round 1 and quarter-finals - Bo5. Semi-finals and finals Bo7.
  • Lower bracket: Rounds 1, 2 and 3 - Bo5. Quarter-finals, semi-finals and Bo7 finals.
  • The Grand Final is a Bo7 with a Bracket Reset where the team advancing from the Lower Final has to win 2 series of Bo7.

The starting meetings of the teams look like this:

  • G2 Esports vs Gaimin Gladiators
  • FURIAvsKarmine Corp
  • Version1 vs Endpoint CeX
  • Moist Esports vs Team Envy
  • Team BDS vs. Team Secret
  • Spacestationvs.Pioneers
  • FaZe Clan vs PWR
  • Team Liquid vs. Team Falcons


Distribution of winnings

place

$ USD

points

1st

$90,000

801

2nd

$60,000

700

3rd

$30,000

600

4th

$24,000

500

5th-6th

$18,000

420

7th-8th

$12,000

360

9th-12th

$6,000

260

13th-16th

$3,000

160

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16 teams from different regions will compete for the main prize of $90,000 and 801 RLCS Circuit Ranking Points (Points are needed to qualify for the Rocket League World Championship).

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