In a recent blog post, Rocket League developer Psyonix announced that the game goofier, non-competitive game modes are actually getting their own competitive tabs. That means you will soon be able to rank up in Rumble, Hoops, Dropshot, and Snow Day playlists.Game director Corey Davis previously stated that Psyonix was looking into ways in improving engagement with these modes, which are generally considered causal modes by the Rocket League community since they mess with the game rules and physics by introducing variations on standard gameplay and meta. Now these modes, referred to as ports Playlists?by the blog post, will incentivize players to populate their servers by offering actual ranks.

It unclear exactly how ranks will work for these ports Playlists.?I be pretty surprised if Psyonix rewarded players who earned Grand Champ in, for example, Rumble the same way it rewards players in the more standard competitive modes, as that would potentially alienate the thousands of purists in the Rocket League community. It possible these modes will have their own ranks, or at least the season-end rewards for ranks in these modes will probably differ from the standard Soccar rewards.

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