It’s now only a matter of days until RLCS gets back to LAN action!
16 of Rocket League’s best teams will travel to the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, to compete in 3v3 for all-important RLCS Points and a share of the $351,000 prize pool. RLCS Points will help teams qualify for our blockbuster World Championship in Lyon - Décines, France, later this year.
Before the trip to Raleigh begins, find out all the information you need ahead of this year’s second Major!
The RLCS 2025 Raleigh Major: A Rundown
The RLCS 2025 Raleigh Major will take place at the Lenovo Center from June 26 to June 29, 2025, and will be livestreamed on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.
Saturday, June 28, will feature the Final in the 1v1 circuit, with the two best players competing for the $15,000 first-place prize.
The first two days will be played behind closed doors at the Lenovo Center (but will still be livestreamed), with the doors opening to fans for the top 8 Hybrid Elimination Bracket during the weekend on June 28 and June 29.
Tickets for in-person viewing are still available to purchase on Ticketmaster’s website!
Qualified Teams for 3v3
Asia Pacific
- Virtus.pro
Europe
- Karmine Korp
- Dignitas
- Team Vitality
- Gentle Mates Alpine
MENA
- Team Falcons
- Twisted Minds
North America
- NRG
- Spacestation Gaming
- Gen.G Mobil1 Racing
- The Ultimates
Oceania
- Wildcard
- TSM
South America
- FURIA
- Team Secret
Sub-Saharan Africa
- FUT Esports
Qualified Players for the 1v1 Final
- NWPO (Twisted Minds)
- Diaz (Complexity)
Format, Broadcast, and Schedule
The Raleigh Major is broken down into the following format:
- Thursday, June 26: Swiss Rounds 1 & 2 with a total of 16 best-of-five matches.
- Friday, June 27: Swiss Rounds 3, 4 & 5 with a total of 17 best-of-five matches.
- Saturday, June 28: Hybrid Elimination with two Lower Bracket matches and two Upper Bracket matches playing in a best-of-seven. The 1v1 Final will also take place on this day.
- Sunday, June 29: Hybrid Elimination with Quarter Finals, Semi-Finals, and the Grand Final in best-of-seven matches. Plus the Rocket Rivalry Showmatch: featuring Chalked Cast vs First Touch!
The first two days of competition (June 26 and June 27) will host two simultaneous matches and be broadcast on separate channels. (“Broadcast A” vs. “Broadcast B”)
Broadcast A will stream on:
Broadcast B will stream on:
The final two days (June 28 and June 29) will be streamed in English on:
All of the above streams will be in English. If you prefer other languages, we’ll be partnering with other channels for every day of the competition:
French
Spanish (LATAM)
Spanish (Spain)
Polish
Hungarian
Portuguese
Here’s the detailed broadcast schedule:
- June 26 (Swiss Rounds 1 & 2) - 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT on both Broadcast A and B streams
- June 27 (Swiss Round 3, 4 & 5) - 10 AM ET / 7 AM PT on both Broadcast A and B streams
- June 28 (Lower Bracket and Upper Bracket) - 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT
- June 29 (Quarters, Semi-Finals, and Grand Final) - 11 AM ET / 8 AM PT
Attending In-Person
If you’re attending the Raleigh Major in-person on June 28 and 29, doors will open at 10 AM ET both days.
Merchandise will be available at the venue at the designated merchandise booth, with a range of clothing and accessory options so you can show off your RLCS fandom!
There will also be photo opportunities and signing sessions held throughout the weekend at the Meet & Greet section. The signing sessions are planned to be held at these times:
Saturday, June 28:
- 10:15 AM ET - 10:45 AM ET
- 12 PM ET - 12:30 PM ET
- 1:30 PM ET - 2 PM ET
- 2:45 PM ET - 3:15 PM ET
Sunday, June 29:
- 10:15 AM ET - 10:45 AM ET
- 12 PM ET - 12:30 PM ET
- 1:30 PM ET - 2 PM ET
- 2:45 PM ET - 3:15 PM ET
The timings of these Meet & Greets could change — keep up to date on any changes over on Rocket League Esports’ social channels. Please note that team involvement is not guaranteed and therefore some timing slots may not be filled.
For information on prohibited items, bags, as well as health and safety, check out the Lenovo Center website.