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The first Rocket League tournament we ran went quite well, the second not so much. So for the next two tournaments we're going to give them a bit more exposure.

When are they?

  • April 19th, 9PM Pacific Time (April 20th 4AM UTC) - US West
  • April 21st, 9PM BST/8PM UTC - Europe

Hopefully, with an event for both Europe and the US, it might make it easier for some of you to join in. There's no password on either, as I believe that was a barrier on our second event for quick entry. All matches are Soccar, with a max of 64 players and a best of three.

I will be personally joining the EU event on April 21st, not that I expect to make it past the first match like last time…

Note: You need to turn up a good ten minutes before it starts, to actually register. You cannot enter either once they have begun!

Grab a copy of Rocket League from the Humble Store (affiliate link) and Steam if you still don't own it, plenty of time to practice.

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11 comments

Egonaut Apr 15, 2018
1:1, 2:2 or 3:3?
dean36963 Apr 15, 2018
1:1, 2:2 or 3:3?
Looks like 1v1 when you view in game (Europe one at least)
Egonaut Apr 15, 2018
1:1 isn't so much fun. Would love to see a 2:2 tournament, 3:3 could be probably hard to fill.
Liam Dawe Apr 15, 2018
1:1 isn't so much fun. Would love to see a 2:2 tournament, 3:3 could be probably hard to fill.
Sure, will make the next lot 2v2.
14 Apr 16, 2018
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I'm going to try to make the 20th. I might be able to do both.

By the way, how do we find the tournament? Just search for linux?


Last edited by 14 on 16 April 2018 at 4:31 am UTC
tuubi Apr 16, 2018
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I'm going to try to make the 20th. I might be able to do both.

By the way, how do we find the tournament? Just search for linux?
Search for GamingOnLinux if the naming scheme is the same as before. Although Linux might be close enough. I doubt there are a ton of linux specific tournaments listed.
MichaelTunnell Apr 19, 2018
> April 20th, 9PM Pacific Time/4AM UTC - US West

when I went into the game to subscribe to the tournament it said April 19th at 8:00PM Pacific so just a heads up to adjust.
MichaelTunnell Apr 20, 2018
Update . . . the tournament is activating right now not on April 20th

still time to play if you are some how reading the comments at the moment. :)
tuubi Apr 20, 2018
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Update . . . the tournament is activating right now not on April 20th

still time to play if you are some how reading the comments at the moment. :)
Well, it's been the 20th for a few hours already on this side of the pond. Maybe that's what caused the mixup? :)
MichaelTunnell Apr 20, 2018
it is likely a mix up of choosing the wrong date yea . . . the timing for USA version being so late is more weird though because he could put them both on Saturday and due to the time difference there wouldn't be much of an issue.
Liam Dawe Apr 20, 2018
Totally my bad on that one.

I put it 4am my time to be 9PM for the US, but I didn't think to put the day ahead for me because of the timezone - doh! I will do my best to remember that next time.

Hope to see some of you tomorrow for the EU tournament at 8PM UTC.
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