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  2. Rocket League Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    The Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) is an annual Rocket League esports tournament series produced by Blast ApS and endorsed by Psyonix, the game's developer.It consists of two online qualification splits in several regions, with teams earning points towards qualifying for midseason tournaments known as Majors and the Rocket League World Championship, both of which are held as LAN ...

  3. Rocket League - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, Psyonix announced the first Rocket League Championship Series; the finals took place in August 2016 with a $55,000 prize pool. [ 147 ] [ 148 ] More than $1 million in revenues from the sale of in-game crates and cosmetic items were used to fund additional competitive events throughout the year, including smaller competitions at ...

  4. List of esports games - Wikipedia

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    The central competitive circuit of Rocket League, sponsored by Psyonix Studios, is called the RLCS, short for Rocket League Championship Series. It is held throughout the duration of the year from October to August, with the most recent champions being Team Vitality. There are several other smaller tournaments, but the RLCS remains the most ...

  5. Turbopolsa - Wikipedia

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    2× RLCS Championship MVP (seasons 4, 8) Pierre Silfver, also known as Turbopolsa, is a Swedish former professional Rocket League player. Considered one of the greatest Rocket League players of all time, [1] he has won four Rocket League Championship Series championships, the most out of any player. His first championship came in season 3 with ...

  6. Category:Rocket League competitions - Wikipedia

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    Template:Rocket League Championship Series This page was last edited on 9 November 2019, at 19:31 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  7. NRG Esports - Wikipedia

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    Rocket League: RLCS Season 2 NA Regionals [59] January 8, 2017 Smite: Smite World Championship [60] May 6, 2017 Rocket League: RLCS Season 3 NA Regionals [61] July 16, 2017 Rocket League: FACEIT X Games [62] June 10, 2018 Dragon Ball FighterZ: Summit of Power [63] July 29, 2018 Smite: SMITE Summer Split 2018 [64] August 6, 2018 Counter-Strike ...

  8. Furia Esports - Wikipedia

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    The team would make an appearance at the inaugural 2021 Valorant Champions but would be eliminated in the group stages. They returned for the 2022 Valorant Champions, but finished the championship in the same place. In late 2022, Riot Games confirmed Furia would receive a franchise spot in the international VALORANT league system. [24] [25]

  9. Cloud9 - Wikipedia

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    Cloud9 Esports, Inc., or simply Cloud9 (C9), is an American professional esports company based in Santa Monica, California. The company was originally founded as a professional League of Legends team by Jack and Paullie Etienne in May 2013 and was incorporated into Cloud9 Esports, Inc. on September 6, 2016. Cloud9 has received US$78 million in ...