The Rocket League World Championship is wrapping up its 13th season in Fort Worth, Texas at the Dickies Arena, featuring a prize pool of $1,165,500.
The Rocket League World Championship began on Sept. 10 with a 16-team Swiss format, setting the stage for the playoffs from Sept. 14 to 15. Swiss matches were all best-of-five, with only the top eight advancing to the Rocket League World Championship Series (RLCS) playoffs. The prize pool for Worlds is twice the size of the Esports World Cup, with first place taking home $300,000 of the total $1,165,500 prize pool.