The RLCS Spring Split Major is the culminating event of the Rocket League Championship Series regular season. It holds significant importance as the last competition before the highly anticipated Rocket League World Championship and it is about to get underway.
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This major tournament is the final opportunity for teams to showcase their skills and secure their position for a chance to compete in the ultimate showdown at the Rocket League World Championship.
The RLCS Spring Split Major not only offers a substantial cash prize of $310,000 but also provides teams with a crucial opportunity to earn RLCS Points.
These points carry immense importance as they determine a team’s eligibility to qualify for the highly coveted RLCS World Championship.
The breakdown of RLCS Points distribution can be seen below:
1st – 48
2nd – 40
3rd – 32
4th – 26
5-6th – 22
7-8th – 18
9-12th – 12
13-16th – 8
The top 16 seeded teams in the RLCS Spring Split Major will engage in a double elimination bracket format. Initially, all teams begin in the Upper Bracket, providing them with two opportunities to continue their journey in the tournament.
If a team suffers a loss, they will be demoted to the Lower Bracket, where they will have another chance to advance. However, a second loss in the Lower Bracket will ultimately lead to elimination from the competition. This format ensures that teams have some margin for error but emphasizes the importance of consistent performance to avoid early elimination and progress further in the tournament.
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