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Fortnite Rocket Racing – Ranked, explained

Rank up on the racetrack.

Rocket Racing is the all-new Fortnite and Rocket League collaboration by Epic Games. Since this is a competitive game, let's talk about rankings below.

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How does Fortnite Rocket Racing ranked work?

Just like any competitive game, Fortnite Rocket Racing features a ranking system divided into several leagues, starting from Bronze and ending with Unreal. The ranks work similarly to the layout used by Epic Games in several of their other games, including the regular Fortnite itself.

You rank up based on your performance in a game, and you can play with up to four people on your team in a single game. The opposing teams will have ranks similar to yours and will consist of the highest-ranked players on your team. Each season of the game brings new tiers of rank, which tells me that we will most likely have a soft rank reset every season.

RankLevel
BronzeI - III
SilverI - III
GoldI - III
PlatinumI - III
DiamondI - III
Elite
Champion
Unreal

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Each division you reach will unlock more maps for you to race on. So, if you progress from Bronze to Silver, you will receive new maps. You can also queue with people ranked higher than you to play on maps you haven't unlocked yet.

By the time you reach Diamond, you will have unlocked all of the maps. If you reach the Unreal rank, you will be able to showcase your skills at a global level by making a name for yourself on the global Epic Games leaderboards.

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