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Rocket League launches Monthly Cash Cups totalling $390,000

By April 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rocket League and esports platform Start.gg have launched a series of monthly cups from April until December 2025 that provide players with more opportunities to win real money.

The Rocket League Monthly Cash Cups will take place at the start of each month and feature prize money totalling $390,000 (~£294,514).

The monthly tournaments will take place on Start.gg, with all players eligible to compete. According to the platform, competitions will take place for the following regions: Asia-Pacific, Europe, MENA, North America, Oceania, South America and Sub-Saharan Africa. The prize pool for each event will vary from region to region.

In addition, Epic Games says the cups will feature different game modes within the car football title, including one-versus-one, two-versus-two and Rocket League’s basketball-inspired Hoops mode.

To determine seeding for each competition, the average rank of each team when registration closes will be used to place them in a double-elimination bracket.

Rocket League Monthly Cash Cup Schedule

Below is a full schedule for the Rocket League Monthly Cash Cup initiative, which commences from April 21st, 2025:

  • 1v1 – April 22nd-24th (April 21st-23rd for MENA)
  • 2v2 – May 27th-29th (May 26th-28th for MENA)
  • 1v1 – June 20th-22nd (June 19th-21st for MENA)
  • 2v2 – July 29th-31st (July 28th-30th for MENA)
  • 3v3 Rumble – August 29th-31st (August 28th-30th for MENA)
  • 2v2 Hoops – September 26th-28th (September 25th-27th for MENA)
  • 3v3 – October 24th-26th (October 23rd-25th for MENA)
  • 1v1 – November 28th-30th (November 27th-29th for MENA)
  • 3v3 – December 12th-14th (December 11th-13th for MENA)
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What is Next for the RLCS?

The 2025 Rocket League season is in full swing. The opening Major of the RLCS took place in Birmingham with French esports organisation Karmine Corp claiming victory.

The event recorded a significant viewership decrease compared to the first Major of the 2024 season, which took place in Copenhagen, Denmark. 2025’s tournament recorded peak viewing figures of 287,987 compared to 2024, which generated 435,503 viewers.

The second Major of the RLCS season takes place in June with Rocket League esports heading to the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. 16 teams from across the world will compete for a share of $351,000 (~£265,300) in prize money.



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