Copper Box Arena London to host the Rocket League Championship Series Major 2

Copper Box Arena London to host the Rocket League Championship Series Major 2

Ganesh Jadhav

1 Mar, 2024, 08:39

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 08:03

The second Rocket League Championship Series Major of the year, will return to the Copper Box Arena in London after two years.

This will be the second time Copper Box Arena will host a RLCS Major. Previously, the arena hosted the RLCS Spring Major in 2022. The event concluded with Team Vitality defeating Team BDS in a sold out arena.

The arena will once again witness Rocket League greatness and it hosts the second major of 2024. Starting June 20, sixteen teams will take on each other for a massive prize pool of $225,000 and RLCS Championship points.

The top team across seven regions according to the regional rankings will qualify for the major.

The sixteen teams will comprise four EU teams, four NA teams, 2 Oceania, 2 South America, 2 MENA, 1 Asia Pacific and 1 Sub-Saharan African team.

RLCS will broadcast the tournament on Twitch and YouTube from June 20. The tickets for attending the event live are up for sale on Ticketmaster and the details regarding the same can be found here.

Currently, the first RLCS Major is underway with eight teams defeating their peers to qualify for the playoffs. The playoffs start today, March 30th and tomorrow, we crown the first RLCS Major Champion of 2024. You can follow the RLCS Major 1 here.

Stay Tuned on Rocket League Esports X/Twitter for more information on the event. You can also follow Strafe for all things Rocket League.

Featured Image Credits: Rocket League Championship Series

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