Final regular-season top 10 teams in each region for fall 2022 “Rocket League”
The 2022 high school esports fall regular season has come to an end, with competitive gaming teams across North America closing out the head-to-head matchups on the PlayVS platform.
It’s been an exciting inaugural e-kickoff for USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS, creating the first regional and state rankings from the platform’s competitive games—ones officially recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations.
As the competition now moves to the 2022 championships, hers are the final regular-season top 10 “Rocket League” teams for each region/state.
Latest top 10 teams in each region for fall 2022 “Rocket League”
The 2022 high school esports season enters November action across North America, with competitive gaming teams going head-to-head on the PlayVS platform, which the NFHS Network and state associations officially recognize.
And with that comes the latest round of USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS rankings.
Here are the updated top 10 “Rocket League” teams for each region/state.
Top 10 teams in each region/state for fall 2022 “Rocket League”
The 2022 high school esports fall season has kicked off across North America, with competitive gaming teams going head-to-head on the PlayVS platform, which the NFHS Network and state associations officially recognize.
It’s an intriguing addition to the high school sports landscape, which has already grown to include scholarships at the collegiate level for esports athletes.
And as part of the official recognition as a high school sport, USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS have teamed up to provide state and regional rankings all season.
Below are the best of the best in “Rocket League” after the first three weeks of competition.
The Rocket League Halloween event hits the track soon and adds challenges inspired by classic horror films
The Rocket League Halloween event starts Oct. 19, 2022, and runs through Nov. 1, 2022, bringing with it two limited-time modes and several challenges and rewards inspired by classic horror films. Psyonix is adding the Farmstead (Spooky) Arena for the duration of the event and will run Haunted Hallows challenges during each match, which players can complete to earn some frightful new car parts.
These include Leatherface’s chainsaw wheels from Texas Chainsaw Massacre; a Chucky decal and Good Guys wheels inspired by Chucky; Jigsaw Blade wheels; and Sam’s Treat decal, among others.
The Rocket League Halloween event’s limited-time modes for 2022 are Heatseeker and Spooky Cube. Spooky Cube transforms the ball into a pumpkin augmented with mutations that make it move faster and bounce erratically around the arena. This mode begins Oct. 19, 2022, and runs through Oct. 26, 2022.
In Heatseeker, players must contend with a possessed ball that constantly hurls itself toward the opposing team’s goal when touched, but if the shot misses, it launches itself back towards your own goal. Heatseeker begins Oct. 26, 2022, and ends when the event comes to a close.
Golden Pumpkins earned from completing challenges in these modes unlock items from the Velocity, Triumph, and Auriga Item Series. There’s also a “Sole Survivor” Player Title in the Item Shop, along with new anthems inspired by horror movies.
Rocket League is full of fun ways to customise your cars and we’ll tell you how to get some extra items for free.
One of the best parts of Rocket League is the cavalcade of customisation options it gives you to make your car look like something that shouldn’t be able to do the rocket-powered acrobatics it does. From placing a heavy crown on top of the car to having it fire rainbows out of the back, there’s an almost endless stream of items given to you after every match.
That said, more is always better, especially when you can get them for free. We’ll give you every code currently available for free items in Rocket League, and how you can redeem them right now. If you’re looking for more freebies in your favourite games then check out our guides for Roblox codes, Genshin Impact codes, or Pokémon GO codes.
These 25 high school esports teams have been nearly unbeatable.
Rocket League, the video game that combines soccer and car racing in an arcade-style rush of chaos, is one of the most popular games today. And that includes at the competitive high school esports level, where seven seasons of Rocket League have already been documented in PlayVS’ historical vault.
The top esports teams in the country since 2019, according to PlayVS
Ahead of the Fall 2022 high school esports rankings, USA TODAY High School Sports is looking back at the best esports teams since 2019 based on overall data tallied by PlayVS.
With games such as Madden NFL, Rocket League and League of Legends, PlayVS has grown to include high school students across the country, providing opportunities to be part of a team environment and even presenting the possibility of scholarships at the college level.
The esports platform is also recognized by the NFHS and state associations, with individual states able to crown a new official champion every season (fall and spring).
That official distinction includes tracking stats for the high school esports leagues, too, which helps highlight the best programs of all time.
These Rocket League tips can take any Rocket League beginners and send them solidly into the intermediate category.
Rocket League has been a sensation since its launch. The game went free to play a while back, which easily makes it essential to have in everyone’s library. It’s easy to play with friends locally or online, and should therefore be a go-to for multiplayer sessions with friends close by and far away.
If you haven’t gotten started with Rocket League then you’re one of a dwindling few. Most people have had the chance to play the soccer-with-rocket-powered-cars game extensively already, so if you’re a newbie you will need some essential tips in order to keep up with the competition. In this guide we’ll be breaking down the important things you have to practice and keep in mind in order to overcome experienced enemies – or you can just take down your inexperienced friends.
A truckload of new content is on the way for Rocket League.
The fifth season of Rocket League releases on Nov. 17, complete with an intergalactic motif.
Yes, Rocket League is blasting off into outer space in season 5 and it’s bringing, excuse me — hauling a truckload of new content along with it. Including the Starbase Arc: Aftermath Arena Variant, the Heatseeker Ricochet LTM, a new competitive season and of course, lots of quality of life improvements which you can read about in detail on Rocket League’sblog.
There’s also a new Rocket Pass coming as well, which will include items like the Nexus car, the Spacedirt Paint Finish, Hyperspace Animated Decal and Cosmosis Goal Explosion. There’ll be more items in the pass but Psyonix won’t reveal the goods until Nov. 16.
Check out Rocket League’s slick season 5 trailer for yourself below.
Starbase Arc has been invaded!!
Who's ready to blast off into space on November 17th and see what the Arc has to offer in Season 5? 🚀💥