How to play Rocket League Cash Cup with $100,000 worth of prizes

Repeat is starting a new 12-week Rocket League Cash Cup season with tournaments happening every weekend. Players will compete for over $100,000 in prizes.

This tournament series offers events for players of all skill levels, worldwide. Whether you’re a highly competitive player or just enjoy playing casually, there’s a bracket for you to join and compete.

Here’s everything you need to know about how it works and how you can take part. 

Cash Cup overview

Rocket League Cash Cups will be held for 12 weeks in a row, beginning March 13th. Tournaments will happen each weekend, from Friday to Sunday.

Competition windows happen over the weekend, giving players the flexibility to compete when it’s convenient for them, rather than forcing them to play at a set time.

Each weekend features 15 tournaments with different skill levels and team sizes. Players can compete in one-on-one battles, two-on-two teams, or three-on-three groups.

To keep things balanced, tournaments are split into the following skill-based brackets:

  • Bronze to Silver (Top 700 win prizes)
  • Gold to Low Platinum (Top 400 win prizes)
  • Platinum to Diamond (Top 200 win prizes)
  • Champion I to Champion III (Top 100 win prizes)
  • Grand Champion I to Supersonic Legend (Top 10 win prizes)

This system makes sure players face opponents who are roughly as skilled as they are, avoiding mismatches where someone is much better or worse.

Scoring

Your performance in each match determines your score, and you get points by achieving certain milestones.

  • Wins: 10 points
  • MVPs: 5 points
  • Goals: 5 points each
  • Saves: 3 points each 
  • Assists: 1 point each
  • Shots: 0.25 points each

Prize breakdown

Across the 12-week season, the Rocket League Cash Cups will award more than $100,000 in prizes.

Each weekend features over $8,200 in prize money, including:

Main tournaments

The main competitions take place using the standard playlists and across five different skill levels. Each skill level offers a $500 prize for each game mode, adding up to $7,500 in prizes given out every week.

Cash Grab 

Additional side events take place throughout the weekend:

  • Friday Cash Grab tournaments (1v1, 2v2, 3v3)
  • Saturday Cash Grab tournaments (1v1, 2v2, 3v3)

Each of these events includes a $100 prize pool, giving players more chances to earn rewards.

Sunday Rumble tournament

Every weekend closes with a Rumble tournament featuring power-ups and a $300 prize pool.

How to sign up

Joining the Rocket League Cash Cups on Repeat is free and only takes a few steps:

  1. Create a free account on Repeat
  2. Connect your game account to your profile
  3. Join one of the Rocket League Cash Cup tournaments
  4. Play matches during the weekend tournament window

Repeat automatically keeps track of your progress and updates the leaderboard during competitions, so you don’t have to submit your scores yourself.

You can play in tournaments any time during the weekend, so it’s convenient to fit them into your busy life.

Built for the Rocket League community

Rocket League Cash Cups aim to make competitive tournaments open to everyone in the community.

These tournaments use separate divisions based on player rank, ensuring everyone gets fair matches and a chance to win good prizes.

No matter your skill level—from beginners in Bronze to top players aiming for Supersonic Legend—this system gives everyone a fair chance to compete and prove their abilities in a consistent, organized setting.

Key dates

Players planning to compete should keep the following schedule in mind:

  • February 19, 2026 – Tournament registration opens
  • March 13, 2026 – Week 1 tournaments begin
  • May 17, 2026 – Final weekend of the season

Tournaments always take place over the weekend, from Friday to Sunday, allowing players plenty of time to improve their ranking.

This year’s Rocket League Cash Cup season is a huge chance for players of all skill levels to compete. It features 12 weeks of tournaments and a total prize pool of $100,000.

Sign-ups are now open on Repeat for the first tournament weekend, beginning March 13th. After you register, you can easily enter a tournament, play matches, and start improving your rank on the leaderboard.

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2026-03-13 20:19