G2, C9, PSG and Method first to qualify for the RLCS 4

  • The Rocket League Championship Series, Regional Championships start soon
  • From North America, Kronovi’s G2 and Cloud9 are guaranteed a place in RLCS 4
  • The first European teams that have qualified for RLCS 4 are PSG and Method

The first four teams to qualify for the Rocket League Championship Series 4 World Championships have been confirmed.

G2 Esports and Cloud9 from North America and Paris Saint-Germain and Method Gaming from Europe are guaranteed a place in the RLCS after finishing in the top-two of their regions.

They and the other top teams from their regions will compete in regional championships to reach the World Championships.

The first four teams have qualified for the finals of the Rocket League Championship Series 4

RLCS North America 

1. Cloud9 6-1

2. G2 Esports 6-1

3. Ghost Gaming 5-2

4. NRG Esports 4-3

5. Rogue 3-4

6. FlyQuest 2-5

7. Allegiance 1-6

8. Renegades 1-6

RLCS Europe 

1. Method Gaming 6-1

2. Paris Saint-Germain 6-1

3. Gale Force 5-2

4. Mock-It eSports 4-3

5. Excel eSports 3-4

6. FlipSid3 Tactics 2-5

7. Team EnVyUs 2-5

8. Team Secret 0-7

The top six of each league have qualified for the regional championships where the top four from each will qualify for the RLCS World Championships.

The top two of each table have automatically reached the semifinals of the regionals, guaranteeing their qualification.

To reach the semifinals, NRG will have to face Rogue and Ghost will have to face FlyQuest in North America while in Europe Mock-It will go against Excel and Gale Force will face former RLCS champions, FlipSid3.

The top six teams from North America and Europe have qualified for the RLCS 4 regionals

The top six teams from North America and Europe have qualified for the RLCS 4 regionals

All of the teams in the regional championships automatically qualify for the RLCS leagues next season but the bottom two of each table will have to face off against the top teams from the second division, the Rocket League Rival Series which is new for this season.

To save their spot in the RLCS, Team EnVyUs, who boast the majority of the roster that won the last RLCS, will have to face Juicy Kids and Team Secret will face against the Leftovers roster that Fnatic recently acquired. 

Meanwhile, in North America, Allegiance will face off against Fibeon and Renegades will face off against Out of Style which has RLCS 1 Champion Brandon ‘Lachinio’ Lachin.

The new RLCS format appears to have been a great success with a bunch of stacked rosters and more big names investing into the scene. 

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