The Rocket League Autumn Update, which will bring transparent goal posts, standardized arenas, and other good stuff to the competitive auto-soccer game, will go live on September 28 this year. In fall this year, Rocket League is taking gamers to a new level entirely, with a Steam open beta for a fully fledged tournament system, built into the game client itself.
Gold.raiditem is providing 100% professional service for all Rocket League players. You are welcomed to farm tradable keys cheap and instant on our website. Tournaments will have their own space on Rocket League's main menu, and will allow players to join or create their own formally laddered competitive serieswith very specific, or very loose requirements. You'll be able to set a date for a tournament two weeks out, with any game mode, eight to 128 teams, and whichever platform (including crossplay) and rank requirements you desire, including none at all. There are options for tournaments to be 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 or 4v4, to be public or private, and to focus on players from specific regions.
"A tournament system is something we've wanted for Rocket League since our launch in July 2015," the studio said. "In-game Tournaments would allow all of our players, from Rookie to Rocketeer, to take part in competitions without ever having to leave the game client."
If you don't want to create one yourself, they can also be easily searched for with those filters in mind. The tournament search menu will be organized with the nearest starting time at the top, and players will automatically be pulled into tournaments they're enrolled in as soon as they begin, so there's no need to sit on the tournament screen and wait for it to start.
Once you're in a tournament, the UI neatly lays everything out for you - who's playing who in which round, who made it to the semi-finals, which matches are in progress, which match is next, and how a certain team has performed in the tournament so far. The layout of the tournament ladder, and the information presented, was inspired by both physical sports.
The tournament infrastructure goes hand-in-hand with Rocket League's plan for a cross-platform party system, where players on different platforms will be able to communicate over a built-in audio chat system. There'll be PC beta tests for the party system later this fall, and it's intended to go live on all platforms in early 2018. Rocket League's Autumn update introduces an“eSports camera", too, which is an AI-powered camera that can predict player moves to create an ideal spectator environment.
—Farmstead, a new Seasonal Arena available in Competitive, Casual, and Private matches for a limited time this Fall
—More than 90 free new Customization Items available as Uncommon, Rare, and Very Rare drops after online matches or from Trade-Ins
—The introduction of Player Banners, a new player customization feature
—The End of Competitive Season 5 and the start of Competitive Season 6
—Standardization of Arenas for Competitive and Casual Online play
—Transparent Goalposts
—LAN Support for PC players