How do the ranked on Rocket League work?

Rocket League is an online game in which it is possible to play ranked games with ranks to determine your ranking. Indeed, rocket League is an online video game developed by Psyonix. It has won over many players and is one of the most popular in the Esport world. It is especially appreciated by people who love video games. Moreover, this game is essential in the world of competition. In this article, we will show you the different rankings in Rocket League and how they work.

(Image from Rocket League game. Image taken from the Internet)

What are the rankings in Rocket League?

Rockets League Competitive Rankings start with rank bronze then silver and gold. Each of these ranks is divided into divisions and each rank has 4 divisions. In this game, the more competitive matches you win, the higher divisions you will be promoted to. Conversely, if you lose, you will be demoted to lower divisions and ranks.

The different classifications on Rocket League

Here are the different levels on Rocket League from lowest to highest. Those are :

  • Unclassified
  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Diamond
  • Champion
  • grand champ
  • Supersonic Legend

The different divisions from lowest to highest

  • Division I
  • Division II
  • Division III
  • Division IV

All ranks on Rocket League from lowest to highest

  • Unclassified
  • Bronze I
  • Bronze II
  • Bronze III
  • Silver I
  • Silver II
  • Silver III
  • Gold I
  • Gold II
  • Gold III
  • Platinum I
  • Platinum II
  • Platinum III
  • Diamond I
  • Diamond II
  • Diamond III
  • Champion I
  • Champion II
  • Champion III
  • Grand Champion I
  • Grand Champion II
  • Grand Champion III
  • Supersonic Legend

If you have never played a ranked game, you will be categorized as unranked.

(Image of ranked on Rocket League. Image taken from the Internet)

How does ranking work on Rocket League?

Ranking on Rocket League works like this. First, you will be asked to participate in 10 placement matches to define your MMR and your current rank. You will be matched against opponents of a certain rank to determine your MMR level. As a reminder, MMR defines your potential level. It represents your estimated potential level while the rank defines your current level.

The rank system is quite difficult to assimilate, but you will find that the factors that make you evolve are easy to understand. Whether in Rocket League or in any game. If you manage to beat an opponent who has a better MMR, you will earn more points. If, on the contrary, you lose against a lower ranked opponent, you will lose more points.

At the end of these 10 placement matches, Rocket's ranking system will assign you an MMR or MatchMaking Rating as well as a rank ranging from bronze to supersonic. For every 10 placement matches, you will either be promoted to another level or demoted and so on. Your results can therefore allow you to go up or down to a certain level depending on your games.

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