Rivals Championship Series Season 8 Announcement

Get ready for RCS Season 8!

This year we’re excited to introduce the eighth season of the Rivals Championship Series. Eight years is a long time running for any esports league, and certainly a long time for a small indie game that had big competitive goals. This season has us feeling a bit sentimental as we look back on past years, while at the same time our studio is working on the future of the Aether franchise with Rivals 2. We want to take this opportunity to thank all of the players, fans, and tournament organizers that have taken part in the past or supported the RCS in any way. Attending events, viewing streams, grabbing skins that help fund events, or even just talking about the RCS online has helped it come to life. As we gear up for season 8, here are the details for how everything will look:

Events

RCS Season 8 has seven unique tournaments ranging coast to coast and traversing the world wide web. This season we’ll be following a similar format to previous years, focusing on one event per month spanning from July 2023 to our Finals in January 2024. We’ll be kicking off Season 8 with 3 events this summer – an online event, a massive community-ran sequel, and the return of a Goliath.

Registration for RCS July and Riptide are live now!

The Season 8 kickoff is shaping up to be a diverse representation of the North American competitive scene while the second leg is largely composed of events yet to be announced. Let’s take a look at our full schedule as it stands:

Event Registration Date Region
July Online Major July 29th Online
Hitfall 2 August 19th – 20th Laurel, MD
Riptide 2023 September 8th – 10th Sandusky, OH
The Big House 11 October 20th-22nd Detroit, MI
Heat Wave 6 November 11th-12th Phoenix, AZ
December Online Major December 16th Online
RCS Finals at Genesis X February 16th-18th San Jose, CA

Developer Support

As always, the RCS will see a healthy injection of developer support including the completion of our Champion skin line, paid DLC skins with profits going directly to prize pools, and travel vouchers to our January Finals. This season we’re looking to release Champion Skins for Pomme and Hodan at the first and last online events respectively, while aiming to unveil all new paid skins for characters such as Olympia, Kragg, and more to pump up pot bonuses across the board. Our RCS Season 8 shop will be kicking off soon, but for now you can sign up for the July Online Major and get the Pomme Champion skin for free by simply competing.

Travel vouchers this year will look a bit different than the previous seasons, reserving just one spot for the top player on our leaderboards and a second wildcard voucher for the highest standing points-holder that has never attended an in-person Finals before. Competition for these vouchers is expected to be stiff as our previous King of Rivals, CakeAssault, has shown some rare vulnerability to some familiar faces at GoTE 8 this past weekend. Gear up and get ready for a fight!

While our news today is entirely concerning the North American region, community members from EU and World regions should stay tuned for more news as we are get closer to Season 8’s kickoff.

Rankings

Each season brings new structure, and with that comes new guidelines to qualify for our annual Top 50 Rankings. RCS Season 8 has seen the magnificent return of the community circuit, the Grassroots League, which aims to connect the North American community and eventually carry the torch through events across the region by utilizing the power and resources of the dedicated and talented individuals responsible for some of the most influential community-ran events in the scene. We love to see that passion and have a system this year dedicated to ensuring their Showcase Events count for the Rivals Top 50 Rankings.

Our Top 50 Ranking requirements and event weight are as follows:

  • A minimum of four total events, two of which MUST be RCS (meaning two can be either RCS or GRL Showcase).
  • RCS events will carry the highest weight, with the Finals weighing the heaviest and the others being based on attendance size and strength.
  • GRL Showcase events will be considered anywhere between high to low weight, with their individual strengths and weaknesses being evaluated by our Top 50 panel.
  • GRL Opt-In events will NOT count for rankings, though they do provide GRL points for their own league’s leaderboard, so check them out if you can!

Rivals esports has proven to be a cornerstone of our community, bringing out passions, rivalries, and every emotion imaginable over the course of seven years. Since Season 1 and our emergence into the competitive world, we’ve seen the eras of Ralph, FullStream, CakeAssault, Xaro, and CakeAssault’s return in his current unrelenting reign. Over the years we’ve spanned continents, built up to share stages with the greatest Smash legends in the world, and have repeatedly broken our own attendance records with what we consider to be the best gaming community in the world (no bias).

If you’re shooting to aim high on the rankings for season 8, make sure to sign up for RCS events here. Grassroots League has already ran three Showcase Events and has plenty more on the docket so be sure to check out their page here for qualifying events as well. We can’t wait to kick off another amazing season of Rivals esports!

5 responses to “Rivals Championship Series Season 8 Announcement”

  1. Kamakira says:

    can’t wait for riptide 2022 this year

  2. GannonNotFromZelda says:

    I’m SO hyped for RCS season 8! I’ve been waiting for this!!

    With the way this post reads, though, it has me nervous. Please continue to support Rivals 1 along with Rivals 2!!

  3. Corkxx says:

    <.< cool

  4. Ydrick says:

    hype!

  5. xboxorcaneplayer says:

    its been 3 years please give us def. edition on xbox

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