RLCS World Championship 2023 – Düsseldorf, Germany . Teams, Schedule, Results, How to Watch and More.
| Tags: Rocket League
| Author Nathan Williams
RLCS World Championship 2023 is finally here to end the 2022-23 season with the biggest prize pool in RLCS history.
One month after the Spring Series ended we head into the biggest event of the year. The World Championship ends the 2022-23 season with the biggest prize pool to ever grace Rocket League. This year has had some amazing competitions with the top Rocket League players competing since October to gain points in hopes to qualify for this competition. We have also had some unexpected domination in the European bracket which saw Team Vitality sweep the Spring Series by winning all four events to take home the maximum points and money that was up for grabs.
This tournament will bring teams from each region together meaning teams will have matchups against teams they don't play on a regular basis. Team Vitality are expected to perform well in this tournament but other teams should not be forgotten. Karmine Corp have the highest points in the European bracket which shows they are a strong team. Gen.G and FaZe Clan are also two strong teams from North America that will go far in this competition if they can perform at their highest standard. Teams from the smaller regions such as MENA and SAM aren't expected to win but this doesn't mean they wont surprise us. This stage gives them a great opportunity to show the world how good they really are and with every team leaving with a minimum of $8,000 they will still gain something from this competition.
As this tournament is another LAN event meaning there will be no ping which can be difficult for some players to get used to as every RLCS tournament other than Majors are hosted online. Also as players use competitive matchmaking to practice they can struggle at first to get used to having no latency. Tickets are available for the 11th- 13th meaning fans will be in the stands. This can not only pump players up but others may find it as a distraction and could crumble under pressure, especially with a huge amount of money on the line. For fans who don't want to go in person can watch on Twitch. Twitch drops will be available for viewers and will be awarded based on watch times. These can give you some new rewards to add to your garage. To celebrate the end of the RLCS season there is also an event running in Rocket League for fans to collect some themed rewards.
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RLCS World Championship 2023 – How To Watch
RLCS World Championship 2023 – List Of Teams
RLCS World Championship has teams from all six continents that compete in RLCS. Four of the top-ranking teams from Europe and North America are seeded straight into the group stages whereas South America and the Middle East only have one team each. Asia Pacific, Oceania, and Africa will have teams in the Wildcard matchups.
All teams have qualified for this competition by earning the most points in their respective region during the Spring Series.
Group Stage Teams
- Karmine Corp (EU)
- Team Liquid (EU)
- Team Vitality (EU)
- Team BDS (EU)
- Gen.G Mobil1 Racing (NA)
- FaZe Clan (NA)
- Ninjas In Pyjamas (SAM)
- Rule One (MENA)
Wildcard Teams
- Moist Esports (EU)
- Oxygen Esports (EU)
- G1 (EU)
- Complexity Gaming (NA)
- Spacestation Gaming (NA)
- G2 Esports (NA)
- Pioneers (OCE)
- PWR (OCE)
- KRÜ Esports (SAM)
- Team Secret (SAM)
- Team Falcons (MENA)
- Twisted Minds (MENA)
- Elevate (APAC)
- Gaimin Gladiators (APAC)
- Limitless (AFR)
- Valiant (AFR)
RLCS World Championship 2023 – Prize Pool
A Prize pool of $2,100,000 is up for grabs with the last 16 teams all taking home money. The higher position you get the more money your team will earn. As this is the World Championships points are no longer up for grabs.
- 1st Place – $600,000
- 2nd Place – $400,000
- 3rd -4th Place – $200,000
- 5th – 8th – $100,000
- 9th -12th – $30,000
- 13th – 16th – $20,000
- 17th -19th – $16.000
- 20th – 22nd – $12,000
- 23rd – 24th – $8,000
RLCS World Championship 2023 – Format
Wildcard
16 Team Swiss System Format – All matches are Bo7 – Top 8 Teams proceed to the group stage.
Group Stage
16 teams split into two groups of 8 – Double elimination bracket – All matches are Bo7 – Top 4 teams (8 in total) move onto the playoffs.
Playoffs
Single Elimination Bracket – All matches are Bo7.
Day 1, Thursday, August 3rd (Swiss Stages)
Swiss Round 1
- Twisted Minds 4-1 Pioneers
- Complexity Gaming 4-0 Valiant
- Oxygen Esports 4-2 PWR
- G2 Esports 4-0 Limitless
- Moist Esports 3-0 Gaimin Gladiators
- G1 1-4 KRU Esports
- Team Secret 2-4 Spacestation
- Elevate 0-4 Team Falcons
Day 2, Friday, August 4th (Swiss Stages)
Swiss Round 2
- Complexity 4-3 Oxygen Esports
- G2 Esports 4-3 Spacestation
- Moist Esports 2-4 Twisted Minds
- Team Falcons 4-2 KRU Esports
- PWR 4-1 Valiant
- Team Secret 4-0 Gaimin Gladiators
- Pioneers 4-0 Limitless
- G1 2-4 Elevate
Day 3, Saturday, August 5th (Swiss Stages)
Swiss Round 3
- Team Falcons 4-3 Twisted Minds
- Pioneers 1-4 Spacestation
- Moist Esports 4-0 Elevate
- KRU Esports 4-3 PWR
- Gaimin Gladiators 0-4 G1
- Limitless 4-0 Valiant
- Complexity 0-4 G2 Esports
- Team Secret 2-4 Oxygen Esports
Day 4, Sunday, August 6th (Swiss Stages)
Swiss Round 4
- KRU Esports 4-0 Twisted Minds
- Complexity 4-0 Team Secret
- PWR 4-0 Limitless
- G1 4-1 Oxygen Esports
- Elevate 4-2 Pioneers
- Moist Esports 2-4 Spacestation
Swiss Round 5
- Moist Esports 4-2 G1
- Twisted Minds 4-0 PWR
- Team Secret 4-2 Elevate
Swiss Ladder Results (9-16 Eliminated)
- G2 Esports (3-0 Matches/ 12-3 Games/ +9 Game Difference)
- Team Falcons (3-0 Matches/ 12-5 Games/ +7 Game Difference)
- KRÜ Esports (3-1 Matches/ 14-8 Games/ +6 Game Difference)
- Spacestation Gaming (3-1 Matches/ 15-9 Games/ +6 Game Difference)
- Complexity Gaming (3-1 Matches/ 12-7 Games/+5 Game Difference)
- Moist Esports (3-2 Matches/ 16-10 Games/ +6 Game Difference)
- Twisted Minds (3-2 Matches/ 15-11 Games/ +4 Game Difference)
- Team Secret (3-2 Matches/ 14-12 Games/ +2 Game Difference)
- PWR (2-3 Matches/ 13-13 Games/ 0 Game Difference)
- G1 (2-3 Matches/ 13-13 Games/ 0 Game Difference 0)
- Elevate (2-3 Matches/ 10-16 Games/ -6 Game Difference)
- Pioneers (1-3 Matches/ 8-12 Games/ -4 Game Difference)
- Oxygen Esports (1-3 Matches/ 10-14 Games/ -4 Game Difference)
- Limitless (1-3 Matches/ 4-12 Games/ -8 Game Difference)
- Valiant (0-3 Matches/ 1-12 Games/ -11 Game Difference)
- Gamin Gladiators (0-3 Matches/ 0-12 Games/ -12 Game Difference)
Day 5, Tuesday, August 8th (Group Stage)
Upper Bracket Quarterfinals (Group A)
- Karmine Corp 4-1 Team Secret
- Team BDS 4-2 Team Falcons
- Team Liquid 4-3 Complexity Gaming
- Ninjas in Pajamas 3-4 KRU Esports
Day 6, Wednesday, August 9th (Group Stage)
Upper Bracket Quarterfinals (Group B)
- Gen.G 4-2 Twisted Minds
- Rule One 1-4 G2 Esports
- Team Vitality 4-0 Moist Esports
- FaZe Clan 1-4 Spacestation Gaming
Day 7, Thursday, August 10th (Group Stage)
Upper Bracket Semifinals
- KRU Esports 2-4 Team Liquid
- Karmine Corp 1-4 Team BDS
- Gen.G 4-1 G2 Esports
- Team Vitality 4-1 Spacestation Gaming
Qualified for Playoffs
- Team BDS
- Team Liquid
- Gen.G
- Team Vitality
Day 8, Friday, August 11th (Group Stage)
Lower Bracket Quarterfinals
- Team Secret 1-4 Team Falcons
- Complexity 4-2 Ninjas in Pyjamas
- Twisted Minds 3-4 Rule One
- Moist Esports 4-2 FaZe Clan
Day 9, Saturday, August 12th (Group Stage)
Lower Bracket Semifinals
- KRU Esports 2-4 Team Falcons
- Karmine Corp 4-3 Complexity
- Spacestation Gaming 4-1 Rule One
- G2 Esports 4-0 Moist Esports
Qualified for Playoffs
- G2 Esports
- Spacestation Gaming
- Karmine Corp
- Team Falcons
Day 10, Sunday, August 13th (Playoffs)
Quarterfinals
- Team BDS 4-1 G2 Esports
- Team Liquid 4-2 Spacestation Gaming
- Gen.G 0-4 Gen.G
- Team Vitality 4-2 Team Falcons
Semifinals
- Team BDS 4-0 Team Liquid
- Karmine Corp 2-4 Team Vitality
Grand Final
- Team BDS 4-0 Team Vitality