Rocket League Season 11: What You Need To Know
Rocket League season 11 has just ended, slowly making way for the upcoming season 12. With its football theme, this Rocket League season has really emphasized the competitive aspect of Rocket League. Season 11 Rocket Pass has also featured a selection of tuned-up drift cars for players to choose from.
As the Rocket League competitive season changes, let’s take a final look at what Rocket League season 11 had to offer.
What Was The Rocket League Season 11 Start Date?
Season 11 started on the 7th of June, 2023, ending on the 6th of October of the same year, spanning roughly three months. During these months players could take to Rocket League servers to compete in ranked matches, or earn season rewards and level up their Rocket Pass.
However, this means that if you want to earn any of the season 11 Rocket Pass items, you’re sadly out of time. You can no longer buy Rocket League items from season 11 in the game, either from the free version or Rocket Pass premium. Players can still trade Rocket League items between each other though, and it’s also possible that some items might eventually appear in the in-game store.
What Features Were Added In The Rocket League Season 11?
Right off the bat, one of the biggest new introductions to the game was the season 11 car, the Nissan Silvia S13. The new car was instantly available to anyone who had purchased the premium Rocket League season pass, and players could further upgrade the look of their car by earning new levels in the game. The cars were available in the season’s theme of soccer, often referencing various football teams.
Besides the Nissan Silvia S13 car bodies, the following items were made available in the Rocket Pass:
- Piñata Wheels
- Maracas Topper
- Demonio Wheels
- Estrella: Prismatic Wheels
- Estrella Wheels
- Laser-Light Goal Explosion
- Smokeshow Goal Explosion
- Crickets Player Anthem
- Maelstrom Wheels
- Smoketrail Trail
- Glitterati Wheels
To celebrate the season’s football theme the game has also introduced the Estadio Vida game arena, allowing players to compete on an actual football field. The map was a great addition alongside all the soccer themed items, and allowed gamers to really show their dedication to the sport, as well as their favorite game. Estadio Vida also features a song by the artists Bhaskar & Afterclapp titled “Não Sei Parar”, the same song was also an anthem for the Rocket League item shop for season 11. Besides the anthem, the Rocket League radio was expanded by 11 more songs by various Brazilian artists.
What Were The Season 11 Rewards?
Like all Rocket League competitive seasons, season 11 also offered a number of rewards for the players who actively participated in the ranked matches. Season 11 offered the following rewards:
- Bronze I or higher: S11 – Bronze Boost
- Silver I or higher: S11 – Silver Boost + lower rewards
- Gold I or higher: S11 – Gold Boost + lower rewards
- Platinum I or higher: S11 – Platinum Boost + lower rewards
- Diamond I or higher: S11 – Diamond Boost + lower rewards
- Champion I or higher: S11 – Champion Boost + lower rewards
- Grand Champion I: S11 – Grand Champion Boost + lower rewards
- Supersonic Legend: S11 – Supersonic Legend Boost + lower rewards
Grand Champion Title Rewards
- Competitive Grand Champion: “S11 GRAND CHAMPION” in Crimson text
- Rumble Grand Champion: “S11 RNG CHAMP” in Crimson text
- Hoops Grand Champion: “S11 DUNK MASTER” in Crimson text
- Snow Day Grand Champion: “S11 BLIZZARD WIZARD” in Crimson text
- Dropshot Grand Champion: “S11 FLOOR DESTROYER” in Crimson text
Supersonic Legend Title Rewards
- Competitive Supersonic Legend: “S11 SUPERSONIC LEGEND” in Titanium White text
- Rumble Supersonic Legend: “S11 RNGENIUS” in Titanium White text
- Hoops Supersonic Legend: “S11 LEGENDARY BALLER” in Titanium White text
- Snow Day Supersonic Legend: “S11 ICE TITAN” in Titanium White text
- Dropshot Supersonic Legend: “S11 TILE ANNIHILATOR” in Titanium White text
What Will Happen To My Rocket League Rank In The New Season?
If you’re worried about losing your rank with the new season out and about, you’ll be happy to learn that there’s nothing to worry about – your Rocket League rank will stay around the same level. At the end of every season Psyonix does something that’s called a soft reset. This means that while your rank will reset and you’ll have to play the placement matches again, your MMR will stay roughly the same. This means that in the new season you should have a fair chance to quickly get the same rank you had and get a headstart on reaching the top Rocket League MMR.
In Conclusion
New Rocket League season can bring about many changes, but at the end of the day the core gameplay stays the same. If you want to learn more about the game and the upcoming season, be sure to check out the rest of our blog for more tips and guides!