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Gallop Into Rocket League Season 4 On August 11

Saddle up for Rocket League Season 4! Wrangle your posse and hit the dusty trail beginning August 11 at 8 a.m. PDT (3 p.m. UTC). This all-new season is taking you to the new Arena called Deadeye Canyon, rolling out the rootinest tootinest Rocket Pass yet, expanding the schedule for Competitive Tournaments, and more!

[h2]CAPTURE THE OUTLAW IN ROCKET PASS[/h2]

The latest car, Outlaw, is on the loose, and is wanted for boost stealing and demo hunting. Capture it in Rocket Pass Premium along with 70+ Tiers of the shiniest loot this side of Deadeye Canyon, including No-Name Topper, Tanker Wheels, Amikoo Decal, and Lava Boost. Check them out on Octane below!

As always, owners of Rocket Pass Premium receive an XP boost and additional Weekly and Season Challenges. Complete yours and receive a bounty of XP and items!



[h2]KICK DUST IN DEADEYE CANYON[/h2]

Welcome to your new home on the range: Deadeye Canyon! Take a sneak peek at this gorgeous new Arena in the teaser above, and get ready to hit the dirt in all standard Playlists when Season 4 launches!

[h2]EXPANDED COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS[/h2]

The schedule for Competitive Tournaments is growing in all regions! Additional Tournaments are being added, and 2v2 and Extra Mode Tournaments are joining the mix. Be sure to check out the schedule each day to see what Extra Mode is being featured and to see the new start times. Plus, Tournament Rewards have been refreshed for the new Season! Lasso your squad and join the bracket.

[h2]LTMS ON THE HORIZON[/h2]

2v2 Heatseeker will kick off as the featured LTM on August 12, the day after Season 4 goes live. Then, be on the lookout for Speed Demon on August 19! This super-fast LTM combines mutators, the speed of Boomer Ball without the wild bounces, demos on contact, and a fast respawn timer. Spring Loaded, the Rumble variant that is currently a mutator option in Private Matches, will also be added to the LTM mix later this month.

[h2]NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES COMING IN THIS UPDATE[/h2]

[h3]Streamer Safe Music Feature[/h3]
A new Audio Setting is being added so players can turn off copyright protected music. This will help prevent content creators from having their streams or videos delisted due to DMCA violations. By checking the "Streamer Safe Music (Only)" box in Audio Settings, DMCA protected audio will be muted or replaced by music that is free to use. This setting will affect both Rocket League Radio as well as Player Anthems.

[h3]Undersized party Rank restrictions[/h3]
Following the start of Season 4, players who queue in Ranked playlists in an undersized party (a party of two players in Competitive 3v3 Standard, or a party of two players joining a 3v3 Standard Tournament) will have to be within three Ranks of each other in order to queue. This is so the third teammate that is found via matchmaking will join a team that is roughly the same Rank as their teammates. For example, if one party member is Platinum 2 and another is Diamond 3 (a gap of four Ranks), they will not be able to queue in 3v3 standard. However, if one is Platinum 3 and the other is Diamond 3 (a gap of three Ranks), they can queue. Brand new players will only be allowed to queue with players who are Ranked Gold 3 and below when in an undersized party.

This change does not take Rank Divisions into account, and does not affect parties of two attempting to queue in 2v2, Casual Playlists, or any Extra Mode Playlists. We hope this change creates a better Competitive experience for those solo queuing in 3v3.

[h3]Improvements to Casual Matches[/h3]
We know that it can be frustrating when teammates leave Casual Matches early, and we're taking steps to improve the experience. After the update, we're adding the ability to forfeit Casual Matches just like Competitive Matches. If all players on a team vote to concede, the Casual Match will end just like it were a Competitive Match. With the option to concede being added, we're also adding matchmaking bans for players who continually leave casual matches. For the players that only occasionally leave Casual Matches, there will be no penalty for leaving one Casual match per day. However, the bans will get longer if more Casual Matches are abandoned. We hope these changes, and a few more, will improve the Casual experience for players who choose to enjoy Rocket League outside of Competitive play.

Be sure to check out the full patch notes for more details before the update goes live.

[h2]UPDATE INCOMING![/h2]

A game update will be available on August 10 at 4 p.m. PDT (11:00 p.m. UTC) to lay the groundwork for the launch of Season 4. Competitive Season 3 ends at 7:30 a.m. PDT (2:30 p.m. UTC) on August 11, and Competitive Rewards will be distributed after Season 4 begins.

Season 4 will begin on August 11 at 8 a.m. PDT (3 p.m. UTC), so get ready for the biggest hoedown and hootenanny ever to hit Rocket League!

2v2 Tournaments And More Coming In Season 4

Season 3 is in its final lap and will end on August 11. That means it's time to talk about what's coming in Season 4. You may have seen our Community Update on Reddit last week that mentioned improvements to Tournaments. We're happy to announce that with the start of Season 4, we're adding more Competitive Tournaments each day, including Tournaments for 2v2 and Extra Modes!

[h2]EXPANDING THE COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENTS SCHEDULE IN SEASON 4[/h2]

2v2 Tournaments are here, and will function just like 3v3 Tournaments. Simply join a Competitive Tournament either alone or with a teammate to enter into a 32-team bracket, and climb your way to victory! With new Tournaments being added to the daily schedule, we didn't want to simply replace any existing 3v3 Tournaments. So, the daily schedule of Competitive Tournaments is expanding to include more Tournaments to join in each region! We will be adding between eight and 13 additional tournaments a week in every region. Check out the schedule each day to see which Tournament is best for you and your team.

Expanding the number of tournaments each day means we can add different kinds of Tournaments to the schedule, such as Extra Mode Tournaments. The featured Extra Mode can change every day, so be sure to look at the schedule each day for Tournaments in Rumble, Hoops, Snow Day, and Dropshot! Teams will enter Extra Mode Tournaments at their Tournament Rank, but Tournament Ranks will not be affected by performance in Extra Mode Tournaments. However, players will still receive Tournament Credits and Tournament Winner Titles from these Tournaments.

We'll be keeping a close eye on the impact in these newly added time slots and modes, and will adjust the schedule if necessary.

[h2]UPDATED TOURNAMENTS INTERFACE[/h2]

Along with an expanded schedule for Competitive Tournaments, Season 4 is also coming with an updated look for the Tournaments History tab. This new U.I. will show a log of your Competitive Tournaments history, including when it was entered, how you placed, and the Rank of the Tournament. Speaking of Ranks, your Tournament Rank will now be displayed on the Tournament home screen.

[h2]LAST CHANCE FOR SEASON 3! [/h2]

There's less than a week left before we hit the dusty trail in Season 4! Reach those extra Pro Tiers in your Rocket Pass and fulfill your appropriate Season Reward Level to earn your Season 3 Rewards! To help unlock some more Tiers in your Rocket Pass, enjoy a Double XP Weekend happening now through August 9!

We're circling the wagons as we get ready to reveal the new car, Rocket Pass, Arena, and more coming in Season 4, so stay tuned for more info next week!

Rocket League's upcoming Extra Modes tournaments won't have their own ranks

Rocket League tournaments are set to receive yet another makeover for the start of Season 4, and it's good news for players who like a bit of two on two action or any of the game's addicting Extra Modes.


Psyonix says it wants to build on the "esports feeling" of Rocket League by increasing the amount of weekly tournaments from 73 to 143. Within that weekly schedule will be a slate of 3v3, 2v2, and random Extra Modes tournaments - so get ready to battle it out in Rumble, Dropshot, Hoops, and Snow Day.


While the standard tournaments will have their own ranking system, Psyonix has confirmed that players will not earn their own Extra Modes rank for tournaments. Instead, players will enter these competitions at their standard rank, but you won't lose or gain MMR from these matches. Tournament credits and winner titles will still be on offer though.


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RELATED LINKS:

Rocket League ranks, MMR, and Season 4 rewards

Rocket League is getting a streaming-friendly music setting in Season 4

Rocket League Season 4 release time - countdown to Deadeye Canyon

Introducing Creator's Garages Launching With Athena

Starting tomorrow, Rocket League's first Creator's Garage will hit the Item Shop starting with the one and only Athena! There's no better way to kick off this new series of bundles than with Athena — one of Rocket League's top personalities and a core member of the community.

Creator's Garages will have unique collections of existing Rocket League items gathered and curated by creators from the Rocket League community. Athena is the first in a long list of creators to be featured throughout this year and 2022.

Hit your Athena Flicks in style with Athena's Garage, featuring seven items. Here's everything included for 2000 Credits:

  • Octane (Orange Painted)
    Shisa Decal (Certified Scorer)
    Standard Orange Boost
    Yamane Wheels (Black Painted)
    Luminous Trail (Titanium White Painted)
    Dueling Dragons Goal Explosion (Titanium White Painted)


Be sure to use Athena’s Support-A-Creator code "ATHENAART," or a creator code of your choice while in the Item Shop to help support your favorite personality in the Rocket League Community.

In addition to Athena's Garage arriving tomorrow, she'll also be the first Rocket League content creator to release a song on electronic music label, Monstercat! Listen to "Eternal" by Athena & smle as the Rocket League main menu track starting tomorrow, just before the song's official release on August 6 (click here to pre-save!). The "Eternal" music video will also launch with the single on Athena's YouTube channel, featuring a few other Rocket League personalities. Stay tuned for the track in the Item Shop as a Player Anthem coming soon.

Athena's Garage will be available for a limited time beginning August 5 at 9 a.m. PDT (4 p.m. UTC). You can check out Athena's Twitch streams here. Be on the lookout for more Rocket League Creator's Garages in the future!

Auriga Item Series Arrives Today

Rocket League is nearing the end of Season 3, but a new Item Series will arrive before it reaches the finish line. Be on the lookout for items from the all new Auriga Series, which will start appearing as Blueprints starting today! 

The Auriga Series is led by the latest car, Dingo — an enforcer with classic stylings and an Octane hitbox. Dingo comes with four Decals, and the Series has additional Decals specific to this new car. The Auriga series features more than a dozen all-new items, like the Glitch and Astro-CSX Wheels (which both have Special Edition variants), Humid Haze Animated Decal, and more! It also has two new Black Market items: Encryption Decal and the Inamorata Goal Explosion.

Don't forget, items from the new Series can be unlocked two different ways: Blueprints or the Item Shop. If you receive a Blueprint after a match, just use Credits to build the item from the Blueprint to add it to your inventory. These items will also begin appearing in the Item Shop, so be sure to check it out in the coming weeks. 

For new players, here's some quick info on how Blueprints work:
  • Players receive a Blueprint for an item after some Online Matches.
  • Blueprints show you exactly what item you can build. 
  • Look out for Blueprints that unlock Painted or Special Edition item variants. 
  • Blueprints, and the items you get from them, are tradable to other players on the same platform.