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Season 7 Rankings: #10-1

Welcome to the North American RCS Season 7 Top 50! Each year we look back on the previous competitive season and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. The rankings are created by a community panel that considers data from across the season to construct a comprehensive list that highlights our top players and their accomplishments.

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“How to tell if your washing machine is from Japan.”

10. darai

Kicking off our top 10 is the Sunnyshore tournament organizer, event photographer, and highest ranked player on the West Coast. Darai has been playing Rivals since 2017, but only started competing seriously at the start of 2020. Darai’s Season 7 propelled him to new heights as he placed in the Top 8 at five different tournaments, three of which were Premier tier, and won Back In Blood 5 after an intense eight game Grand Finals. Make sure you keep an eye on him as he’s already won the first event of Season 8, and enter his next Sunnyshore event when registration goes live as part of Grassroots League.

 

 

“Try to do good, recklessly.” – Alsnapz

9. Akashi

The player most likely to mess up our commentary schedule jumps up from 33rd in Season 6 to 9 in Season 7! Akashi approached this season with a goal of broadening his comfort level with competition, focusing on entering every event with a small goal, and leaving with a new one. As it turns out, this approach complemented his playstyle extremely well, as he was able to gradually upset player after player while securing 3rd place at Heat Wave 5 over ZeeBee and 4th place at The Big House 10 over Penguin. Akashi’s climb throughout Season 7 was nothing short of meteoric as he continuously struck down opponents as the underdog all the way up to Genesis 9, where he placed 7th and then commentated Top 6 on the mainstage the next morning. As Season 8 revs up, you can catch Akashi helping with events, commentating, and even doing voiceover work and writing for Stats of Aether.

 

 

“Hey it’s me, your washing machine. I’m from Japan.”

8. CheesyPotato

CheesyPotato is another top 10 player who has actively created amazing experiences outside of the game. CheesyPotato has worked on everything from start.gg web extensions, to an entire website dedicated to the history of Rivals Esports, all while finding niche and experimental in-game advanced techniques to attempt to push the meta. CheesyPotato only missed Top 8 twice in Season 7 out of the the 10 brackets she attended, never placing below 9th and even winning Sunnyshore over the likes of darai, Wai, and Plastic Dinos. Despite the impressive results and unwavering consistency, CheesyPotato feels that she did not improve as much as she had hoped this season and she hopes to focus on active thinking and dealing with pressure while on the big stage.

 

 

“YES I DO ACTUALLY WORK AT MCDONALDS ITS AWESOME”

7. Kusi

Coming in at seven is the best Ori & Sein main in the world. Kusi placed 5th at five of his six events, placing 4th at GOML 2022. His consistency in Season 7 was immaculate, only dropping a single set to someone ranked below him and one more to a former hidden boss known as Halite. School and work has been a main priority for Kusi as the season dragged on, but that did not stop him from making the top 10 rankings and shutting the door on countless competitors trying to break through to the Sunday stage. Next season, Kusi wants to aim for #1 but has the specific goal of defeating the elusive ZeeBee Mollo.

 

 

 

6. Xaro

Xaro lands at number six this Season after placing Top 3 in all three offline events he attended and Top 8 in both Online Premier events. Xaro held an impressive 6-0 game count over ZeeBee in offline events and was one of only two players to take multiple sets off of Seggo in Season 7. As Season 8 kicks off, Xaro has his eyes set on an ambitious goal that not many have achieved over the years, winning an offline major.

 

 

“My friends are awesome :)”

5. Penguin

Penguin is a legend in the Rivals community, known for his nearly perfect doubles record and his ability to push the best player in the world to his breaking point like no one else ever has. During Season 7, Penguin moved out for college and is using the opportunity to see friends and enjoy the social aspect of events more. Season 7 may not have been up to the competitive standards a titan like Penguin normally holds himself to, but he was one of only three players to take a set off of CakeAssault, one of three players to beat Soulrifle211, and still placed in the Top 8 of each of the eight offline tournaments he attended.

 

 

“Corruption’s such an old song that we can sing along in harmony, and nowhere is it stronger than in Albany.” – Hamilton (Nonstop)

4. ZeeBee

Moving up two spots from Season 6, ZeeBee became an entirely new threat in Season 7 as he balanced his character pool around a new main – Mollo. ZeeBee put down the Kragg partially through the season and began to really refine a character that seemed like a counterpick at first. Before long, ZeeBee was able to take a set off of CakeAssault, get consistent wins over Kusi and Penguin, and placed 2nd at The Big House 10 and 4th at Genesis 9.

 

 

“Please for the love of god nerf Forsburn.”

3. Soulrifle211

One of the youngest and most passionate competitors in the game took his electric popoffs to every stage possible, placing in the Top 3 at every Premier event he attended. Soulrifle211 was able to take at least one set off of every player he played this season other than CakeAssault, and only lost to three players in his seven events. We have yet to see Soulrifle211 take first at a major, but at this rate it is only a matter of time until he breaks through the seemingly unbreakable wall set up by CakeAssault.

 

 

“#3MSWEEP”

2. Seggo

Seggo made history at Heat Wave 5, becoming a part of an exclusive club consisting of a handful of players that have won an offline RCS Major. Seggo has long proven himself to be a top player threat and even won three different community events in Season 7, but there was something different about his magical run at Heat Wave 5. This event not only cemented Seggo in history due to his win, but also spoiled the #CakeSweep movement that had seen CakeAssault nearly demoralizing any and all competition as he ruled over Season 7 with an iron fist. Following up his magical run, Seggo was out to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that there was no fluke involved in his victory, beating CakeAssault at PPS and taking another set against the king of Rivals before finishing 2nd at the Genesis 9 Finals.

 

 

 

1. CakeAssault

CakeAssault, the king of Rivals is once again here to defend his throne in what seemed like a sure thing up until his fall at Heat Wave 5. Immediately after the Heat Wave 5 loss, CakeAssault dominated the December RCS and proceeded to trade the RCS Gold online brackets with Seggo, putting all eyes on what would happen at the Genesis 9 finals. CakeAssault entered the Genesis Top 6 from the winners side for the first time ever, where he would meet and fall to Seggo in a shocking Winners Finals before coming back with a vengeance to take the finals and once again cement himself as the best player in the world.

CakeAssault entered 12 different brackets, placing first place in 10 of them, and 2nd in the remaining two. His domination is hard to comprehend as even his most fierce opponent could not hold a candle to the pure fire pumping through his veins. CakeAssault’s 1st place in Season 7 marks the fourth time he has topped our rankings.

 

Thank you everyone for a phenomenal Season 7. We cannot wait to see what comes next.

 

 

Season 7 Rankings: #20-11

Welcome to the North American RCS Season 7 Top 50! Each year we look back on the previous competitive season and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. The rankings are created by a community panel that considers data from across the season to construct a comprehensive list that highlights our top players and their accomplishments.

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#20 – 11

“Wrastor Sucks” – Big Mike

20. MattyIce

MattyIce is a titan of Rivals history, holding onto one of the longest active local Top 8 streaks and seemingly returning to the game at any time without skipping a beat. MattyIce was able to attend the first Premier event of Season 7 with a 5th place finish while taking down Kodako, MSB, and Backpack on the way. Following GoTE 4The Kids 7, MattyIce made his presence known as an online threat, placing 9th and 7th respectively at both RCS Gold events. Outside of Rivals, MattyIce works for the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays as a Major League Baseball employee. Fittingly, he also competes at a top level in the Mario Superstar Baseball community and holds the world record for the game’s Any % category.

 

 

“Mash smarter, not harder.”

19. Codek

Leaping into 19th this season is a Ranno main who originally aimed to crack the top 20 next season. Little did he know that his accomplishments this season would land him comfortably in this goal a year early. Codek secured 3rd place at The Kingpin 10 with big time wins over Seggo, darai, and Sawtooth before having his run extinguished by the #1 and #2 frontrunners of Season 7. After multiple seasons of primarily online events, Codek aims to travel to more LAN events and take a shot at earning his place as the world’s best Ranno.

 

 

“It’s ride or get rode.”

18. Gizmo

Gizmo is an old school Rivals player that has been playing and competing online for eight years. Season 7 marks Gizmo’s first appearance on the Top 50 Rankings at an incredible #18 while finally experiencing the thrill of traveling to offline tournaments. Gizmo picked up multiple top 10 wins along the way, proving to be a menace with a deep character pool, ready to counterpick opponents with Zetterburn or Wrastor in the rare occasions his Maypul wasn’t cutting it. Gizmo is now in college and is using his time studying computer science and jazz studies while maintaining a love of the outdoors and weight lifting lifestyles. If you do see him at majors during Season 8, you can expect him to be enjoying his time as a spectator or exploring whatever city he may be in with friends.

 

 

“Do you seriously think that I’m going to give you more advice after that blunder you just did?”

17. Giga

Giga comes in at 17, marking the highest placing Sylvanos and Hodan of the Top 50 rankings! He had an extremely active Season 7, traveling to five of the seven LAN Premier events, both RCS Silver, and a RCS Bronze event. During this time, Giga spent a good chunk of the season figuring out how to make his new Hodan co-main work in matchup spreads, starting off Season 7 with a massive 2nd place finish at TAPS 5 and recognizing that Sylvanos could help him make those adjustments to punch even higher above the belt than ever before. This formula looks to boil over into Season 8 as Giga plans to make a run at the top 10 to cement himself even deeper in Rivals history.

 

 

“All this McDonalds is finally paying off.”

16. Nbad

Nbad is a veteran Canadian player who has been a community leader and T.O. for the online RCS for several years. While always a top level threat, he had his breakout tournament this year at Heat Wave 5, where his cinderella losers run capped out with seven straight sets to earn a remarkable 4th place at the event. Nbad’s Heat Wave 5 victories consisted of seven unique current and former Top 50 players, including a 3-0 over top 10 mainstay, ZeeBee. Beyond his Heat Wave 5, Nbad had a solid online presence with a 9th place finish at The Kingpin 10 and 13th place at RCS June. Looking to Season 8, Nbad looks forward to helping out with events through T.O. duties at weeklies and seeding for majors.

 

 

 

15. Bagel

As if there was a theme for Canadian players with cinderella stories, coming in at 15 is Bagel, who had been a beacon for consistency up until his grueling losers run at Genesis 9. After giving up on his dream of reaching the big stage at the RCS Finals, Bagel went on the run of a lifetime to take out multiple top 10 players back to back to stun the Rivals world with a 5th place finish. Bagel was incredibly active this season, attending Premier and community events left and right, while also acting as the driving force to bringing Rivals to GOML 2022. As a competitor, and a community leader, Bagel has been batting a thousand, with his eyes set on the return of GOML in 2023, where he hopes to blow the previous year’s event out of the water.

 

 

“Please sub to my YouTube.”

14. Sparx21

After breaking into the top 10 in Season 4, Sparx21 felt like he had met his goal of being a threat to any player in the game. After the pandemic hit and locals slowly returned in Season 6, Sparx21 realized that he wanted to remain an active obstacle to anyone trying to make a run, while also spreading himself out to other hobbies and games. He has placed within the top 15 for two seasons in a row and has been able to place in the Top 6 of two separate events in Season 7, soundly accomplishing that goal. Sparx21 is looking forward to entering more traditional FGC games this year while attempting to continue his balancing act at COST 2023 and various other Grassroots League events in Season 8.

 

 

“Hydraulics Pumping.”

13. MSB

What can we say about MSB that hasn’t been said since RCS Season 1? The Kragg specialist and legendary competitor attended 14 of the 17 eligible events in Season 7, besting several top 10 players with his signature flair along the way. Despite his exceedingly active lifestyle, MSB has been focusing on content creation, game development, and picking up a new secondary in the few hours he isn’t in a bracket. Since Season 7 has concluded, MSB has already made waves in Season 8 with a 2nd place finish at Major Upset after a thrilling Grand Finals reset, and a trip to Arizona for Smash Camp, where he has been both terrorizing and teaching their local scene the ways of the turnaround rock-shine. Since he has already signed up for GoTE 4TheKids 8, we think it is safe to say that you should expect to see a lot more of the wonder Kragg and his trusty sidekick, Sylvanos at a slew of events throughout the year.

 

 

“Que sera, sera.”

12. Tapscott

In his first real season of maining Wrastor, Tapscott has seemingly skyrocketed up the Top 50 with a volley of top level wins and excruciatingly close sets against Rivals legends like CakeAssault and Penguin. Tapscott was able to place in the Top 8 at two Premier events and 5th at TAPS 5, turning heads with his safe and deliberate neutral and his ability to turn a single opening into a stock. Tapscott expects to travel to events less frequently next season, but we can be certain that his intensity and determination to win will put fear into his opponents wherever he appears.

 

 

“There’s nothing to it but to do it.”

11. Wai

Wai first came out to an offline major at Genesis 7, where he was able to upset several top level players in a vision of things to come. Fast forward to RCS Season 7 and Wai made a name for himself with a 2nd place finish at Sunnyshore and a shocking run to place 3rd at The Big House 10. Wai became one of the most consistent players in the community with snapshots of glory, including wins over the likes of Penguin, ZeeBee, and many more. He hopes to collect this energy and focus on improving to win a major with Ranno in Season 8. Don’t be surprised with the world’s best fall one by one as Wai continues his journey.

 

 

Season 7 Rankings: #30-21

Welcome to the North American RCS Season 7 Top 50! Each year we look back on the previous competitive season and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. The rankings are created by a community panel that considers data from across the season to construct a comprehensive list that highlights our top players and their accomplishments.

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#30 – 21

“Vince”

30. Kyb

Kyb has made a name for himself, joining the Rivals community shortly after trying Pomme out at PAX West before her release and immediately hitting the grind. As the premier Pomme main in the community, Kyb has quickly made a name for himself as a character specialist and nightmare bracket opponent, bringing a slew of top players to game 5s while collecting his best results at the tail end of Season 7. If what we’ve seen so far is any indication, the rise of Kyb seems imminent, and we better be ready when it happens.

 

 

“huh?”

29. Plastic Dinos

Coming off a breakneck Season 6, Plastic Dinos put competitive Rivals on the backburner in Season 7 and has really dug into his position as a community leader. As League Director of Grassroots League in its revival season, Plastic Dinos has been balancing self-improvement with curating one of the most ambitious community-lead projects to date.  Keep an eye on Grassroots League over the course of Season 8, as the first event, Major Upset, was already a MAJOR success!

 

 

“That thing’s green!”

28. Chompers

Chompers takes one of the most analytical approaches to improvement in the scene, offering knowledge of the game and in-depth VOD reviews to anyone looking to get an edge on their opponents. Season 7 was a particularly interesting time for Chompers, collecting a wide variety of wins and strong placements both offline and online after deciding to branch out more to the world of online brackets. We’re not sure where the famed Etalus main will pop up next, but we do know his drive to improve and explore knowledge gaps makes him a constant threat to top players wherever that may be.

 

 

 

27. Danzello

Another old school player returns to the Top 50 list! Danzello was able to take down top players such as elkiies and Squanto on his path to jump up 16 spots from his last ranking in Season 5. With eyes set on cracking the top 20 in Season 8, we don’t expect Danzello to slow down anytime soon as he has expanded his aura of fear beyond the bounds of Tri-State Rivals all the way to the West Coast after his Genesis 9 run where he was finally extinguished at 13th.

 

 

“VIBE”

26. HKP

With a simple goal of collecting all of the Premium Skins Rivals has to offer, HKP did so much more in Season 7. HKP went on the losers bracket run of a lifetime, taking down former top 10 players and making it look easy to place 9th at Riptide 2022. HKP’s Zetterburn left a lasting impression as a potential run killer to even the best competitors, utilizing patience and quick reactions to end stocks in a heartbeat.

 

 

“Love what you’ll never see twice.”

25. Subserial

What if we told you that coming in at number 25 is a player that dedicated his entire Season 7 to choosing his character each game using a six-sided die? Well call us liars if you want, but Subserial made WAVES after his unique character selection and incredible roster depth landed him in the Top 8 at one of the most stacked brackets of the year. As a veteran who has played Rivals since day 1 of Early Access, Subserial is on a high horse and cannot wait to see what lady luck has in store for him in Season 8.

 

 

“God please stop making me play against Etalus I am not your strongest soldier.”

24. OoDa

OoDa has one of the best attendance records you’ll see in Season 7, making an appearance at all seven RCS Premier LANs, both RCS Silver events, and even an RCS Bronze LAN. Over the course of the season, OoDa was able to collect some big-time wins over the likes of Xaro, darai, Giga, Wai, MSB, and MANY more. OoDa had originally planned on grinding the game even harder in Season 7, but you know what they say about best laid plans. Despite this, OoDa believes that taking the time at events to hang out with friends and worrying less about results actually helped him stay composed and play better

 

 

“In the darkest times, hope is something that you give yourself… That is the meaning of inner strength” – Iroh (ATLA)

23. PlushyPanic!

PlushyPanic! made a splash in Season 7 with solo Hodan, piloting the flying monkey to heights no one else could. Everything came to a crescendo at Genesis 9, where PlushyPanic! was able to take down MSB in an absolute stunner of a game 5 and followed that up with a revenge 3-0 on Giga to place 9th at the Season 7 Finals. Since then, PlushyPanic! has firmly established herself as a top player and absolute monster with what some consider a low tier. Her Season 8 is already shaping up to be a sight to see, as she took home the 3rd place Medal at Major Upset with wins on elkiies, Plastic Dinos, Kyb, and more.

 

 

“Hi Top 50, I’m Mom”

22. Bookworm

One of the best Elliana mains and one of the organizers of One Day War, Bookworm, lands at number 22! While attending three MidWest events and RCS June, Bookworm had exceedingly impressive results, with Top 8 finishes at both regionals and a 13th place finish at Riptide 2022. Known for her punish game and ability to prepare for anything, Bookworm has been able to defeat top players piloting a spectrum of characters at the drop of a hat. Despite the big names she’s taken down, Bookworm wants to take a more casual approach to the game in Season 8 while helping with more event organization for the WIL scene.

 

 

“not enough water pressure…”

21. elkiies

Coming in at 21 is a player who is a multi-level threat, both in Singles and Workshop. Elkiies has historically been one of the most exciting and unpredictable players to spectate, choosing in-game options that catch even the most seasoned competitors off guard. During Season 7, elkiies placed 2nd at BackIn Blood 5, 7th at Riptide Singles, and 1st in the extremely competitive Riptide Workshop bracket.We’ve seen just a glimpse of what elkiies is capable of while being, in her own words, “out of practice.” Now with her eyes set on breaking into the top 10 in Season 8, we’re excited and frankly a little afraid of what comes next.

 

 

Season 7 Rankings: #40-31

Welcome to the North American RCS Season 7 Top 50! Each year we look back on the previous competitive season and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. The rankings are created by a community panel that considers data from across the season to construct a comprehensive list that highlights our top players and their accomplishments.

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#40 – 31

“I don’t know any quotes!!!!”

40. Haze

Leading off the next ten spots on this season’s list with her first Top 50 appearance is Haze! Residing in Oregon, Haze focused on attending west coast events in Season 7 such as Genesis 9 and Back in Blood 5 where she scored wins on Ahntye and AZCards. Haze hopes to ramp up her attendance and get to play the game with even more people in Season 8.

 

 

 

39. Mr. Mutton

With a mic in one hand and a knife in the other, Mr. Mutton locks in his second appearance on Top 50. Mr. Mutton worked on fine tuning his character pool and showed some incredible performances with 9th place finishes at the online PPS and at both Midwest regionals, COST 2022 and One Day War. As Season 8 kicks off, Mr. Mutton aims to take a more relaxed approach to competition, playing more for fun than for glory.

 

 

“Honka Honka.”

38. SBS

Hey gang, SBS here with another self-made write-up! I just wanted to convey how special RCS Season 7 was for me, as it really felt like for the first time since 2019, that offline Rivals of Aether was truly back in full force. I used this year to focus my effort on making sure events ran smoothly for everyone involved and on my first-ever club season of Ultimate (Frisbee), a sport that I’ve been playing since 8th grade. I’m excited to try the balancing act again going into Season 8 but I also would like to check out some Grassroots League events where I can chase that feeling of competition as a player just like I did in 2019. I’m not sure how the season will pan out but I’ve been pretty happy playing Clairen again in Arizona after darai convinced me to bring her out at Sunnyshore 2. Here’s to another great season of Rivals of Aether, and even more Ultimate (Frisbee)!

 

 

 

37. Brunch

Brunch bursts onto the Top 50 for the first time with sets over players such as SBS, elpe, Tanko and more over the course of five brackets. His hunger for improvement is driven by his goal to establish himself as the best Sylvanos in Season 8. This goal may very well manifest itself as Brunch has been on the grind. He has entered countless online brackets ran by the community and stacked up even more impressive victories, including at least one set on every single Top 50 Kragg. We cannot wait to see what Brunch brings to the table next season!

 

 

 

36. Vecho

Vecho is a Canadian Forsburn main who started playing Rivals in 2021 and entered his first event at Get On My Level 2022, where he earned a stunning Top 50 win against Nbad and a Top 8 finish. Since his appearance on the RCS circuit, Vecho has taken down a variety of veterans such as MattyIce and Zora as he aims to establish himself as one of the best Forsburn’s to touch the sticks.

 

 

“Ladies, don’t let anyone tell you, you are past your prime, Never Give up.” – Michelle Yeoh

35. Lucius

Tri-State Ranno and aspiring voice actor, Lucius, hops his way to #35! Over the course of Season 7, Lucius attended a staggering 9 Top 50 eligible events, netting impressive wins over players such as darai and OoDa, all while balancing a full-time job and his education path in Healthcare Management. Next season, Lucius aims to crack the top 30 and bring out what he calls “Lucius 2.0” in 2024.

 

 

“It’s me Onesy in the onesie!”

34. Onesy

Coming in at 34 is a player whose tag certainly does not lie. You can catch Onsey at majors repping the Oklahoma Rivals scene, scaring top 10 players in pools, and wearing various onesies while doing so. Making it out to LAN events was a highlight for Onesy as he was able to meet a slew of players and friends in person where he made a name for himself with a nail-biter set against ZeeBee and a huge upset against OoDa at Riptide. As if a sleeping giant had awoken, Onesy went on to collect at least one Top 50 win at each event he attended, cracking top 32 at three of his four tournaments.

 

 

“Howdy, gamers.”

33. Sawtooth

Sawtooth is a Sylvanos that recently took a position as a community figurehead in the Arizona Rivals local scene, running brackets and helping run the community one day at a time. Season 7 treated Sawtooth exceptionally well, with heart-pounding sets against MSB and ZeeBee and outstanding upsets against players such as Sparx21 and Bagel. Sawtooth seems to have finally had his “breakout” event and is ready to continue studying and crafting his mentality  to push the Sylvanos meta as far as he can before Rivals 2 comes out in 2024.

 

 

 

32. Pity

Pity is an old-school Zetterburn main hailing from Florida with roots to the Rivals Early Access days in 2015. He’s been playing the game competitively for years and has enjoyed the social aspect of tournaments as of late, taking opportunities to travel to places such as Cedar Point after brackets conclude for the day. Despite his relaxed demeanor, Pity is one of the most deadly Zetterburns to ever do it, with the ability to take down opponents such as Nbad, Kobra, and Sawtooth. Pity’s fundamental knowledge of the game has proven to translate well to Doubles as well, with electric sets at Riptide propelling him and his partner, Adi, past Squanto and CakeAssault to earn a 4th place finish at Riptide this year.

 

 

“The keyboard Ori that could is now the now the Ori that did.”

31. Games & Flames

Coming in at 31 is an Ori and Sein main known for his online play. Games & Flames attended three of the four online events this season, netting a 9th place finish at RCS December and taking down four different Top 50 competitors on the way. While online may be Games & Flames’ comfort zone, he was able to make it out to his first ever offline event at Riptide 2022. Games & Flames wants to ensure that his appearance in a LAN setting was no rarity as he plans of using his momentum form RCS to prove his skill offline in Season 8.

 

 

Season 7 RCS Top 50 – Introduction

At the end of each season we look back on the previous competitive year and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. Season 7 brought an exciting shake up with the inclusion of community events and a partnership with start.gg that provided $20,000 in additional prizes as part of their rebranding celebration. After 8 months of fierce competition and community efforts, we racked up an astonishing 374 events around the world with 7,455 entrants earning points for three unique leagues with cash rewards and flight vouchers to our finals at Genesis 9.

The season featured brand new event tiers with the inclusion of community events: RCS Bronze, RCS Silver, RCS Gold, and RCS Premier. Premier events were developer-ran and consisted of our biggest events of the season, while the remaining classifications denoted community events – RCS Community being the smallest, and RCS Gold being the largest – the breakdown can be found here. Premier events featured each of our LANs from RCS Season 6, some of our favorite majors from before the COVID-19 pandemic, and even added some entirely new tournaments to our circuit.

RCS Season 7 was a testament to our wonderful community. The growth, and support shown across all levels of competition was staggering, and the ripple effects of the movement can be found with the revival of Grassroots League and the charge they’re leading to support local Rivals communities.

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As usual, events must meet a certain threshold of competition, attendance, and diversity to count towards Top 50. In RCS Season 7 we ran nine separate Premier events that were guaranteed to count for rankings, while the greater community put together eight of their own. Local community events that counted towards rankings required a minimum of 32 attendees with five or more previous Top 50 players in attendance, while online community events required a minimum of 100 attendees. All events were evaluated and determinations were made based on a number of factors including disqualifications and actual attendance.

Season 7 Premier Ranking Events
GoTE 4TheKids7
RCS June
Double Down
Super Smash Con 2022
Riptide 2022
The Big House 10
Heat Wave 5
RCS December
Genesis 9
Season 7 Community Ranking Events
Sunnyshore
COST
TAPS 5
Get On My Level 2022
Back In Blood 5
One Day War
The Kingpin 10
PPS

Player Qualifications

Our goal for Season 7 was to increase the number of required events to match the uptick in community events that would count for the rankings this year. It was decided that four events would be required to qualify with at least two of them being RCS Premier tier. While these guidelines were more strict than previous years, the community rose to the task as we had hoped, providing six additional LAN and 2 additional online events to our Top 50 standards.

Methodology

This year we brought back the well established panel system from Seasons 3 – 6. Players were ranked based on each of their eligible events, including consideration for their wins and losses to land them at their results. Disqualifications from the losers bracket were considered as losses for the player that DQd, while not giving their opponent an artificial bump beyond their better placement.

Events carried the same weight potential between online and offline except for the RCS Finals, which was weighted heavier due to the high stakes and the fact that it was our grand finale. While the overall weight of the premier events majors had the potential to be the same, it was clear that some events were strictly more competitively stacked than others. In addition, the community events landed in tiers of their own. The weight of events in order are as follows: Genesis 9, Riptide 2022, Heat Wave 5, The Big House 10, Super Smash Con 10, GoTE 4TheKids 7, Double Down, RCS June, RCS December, Get On My Level 2022, COST 2022, One Day War, TAPS 5, Sunnyshore, Back In Blood 5, PPS, The Kingpin 10. While events are considered in different weights, this was only a partial deciding factor. In general, the council favored consistency among events above individual peaks.

Once this ranking system was completed, the panel made additional adjustments to the order based on head-to-head results and other data. This group consisted of players and tournament organizers from across the country in order to accurately represent the various regions of North America: CyberHex, Jack Ryan, MSB, Nbad, Protagify, SBS, and Sparx21. Additional data was provided by Menace13, who had no input regarding final placements of the Top 50.

We’d like to thank all of our panelists for dedicating their time to putting this together for the community, as well as Tax1k for our beautiful Season 7 player cards.

Hidden Bosses

Players given the title of Hidden Boss were recognized by the panel as major threats to tournaments this season that just didn’t quite meet the requirements to be ranked. Each player listed placed Top 8 at a RCS Premier event.

Backpack, BioBirb, Bullets, Guard, Kodako (now Vulnita), Lattim, Protagify