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Jessie joins Dignitas as content creator and Rocket League sub
Dignitas have announced the signing of Connor “Jessie” Lansink, who joins the North American esports organisation as both a content creator and a substitute player for their Rocket League roster.
Team Liquid unveil inaugural Rocket League roster
Team Liquid expanded their reach into yet another esports title on Saturday when they announced their first-ever Rocket League roster.
Rocket League Championship Series format changes confirmed
Psyonix, the developer and publisher of Rocket League, has announced expansion plans and massive format changes for the 10th season of the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS).
Team SoloMid drop PUBG and Rocket League rosters
In a shock announcement which surfaced on Saturday, Team SoloMid revealed they had released their competitive PUBG and Rocket League rosters.
Two Rocket League players cop 12-month ban for match-fixing
Team Esper players Aiden “delusioN” Hendry and Finlay “Frenzyy” Rockach have received year-long bans from all Rocket League esports events after a three-day investigation confirmed the duo conspired to deliberately lose a competitive fixture.
Server issues delay Rocket League Championship Series
Rocket League Championship Series Season 9 was slated to kick off on Saturday, February 1, but organizers have postponed all first-round fixtures in Europe and North America for a week due to server issues that have prevented players from connecting to the game.
Rocket League and Street Fighter V to feature at Intel World Open
Intel announced this week that the company will be sponsoring the Intel World Open esports tournament in the days leading to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.