The Rocket League Tournaments Update will also feature in-game connection quality indicators, new ways to https://www.lolga.com organize your inventory, new music and the new Triumph Crate, and of course tournaments, which you can read about at rocketleague.com. It's set to go live on April 3.
For the next few days, Psyonix is testing Rocket League's upcoming Tournaments mode—which is releasing in full in the Spring Update—and you can join the brackets now to test it out.To join in, right click on Rocket League in your Steam library, navigate to the Betas tab, and opt into 'tounramentsbeta.' An update will automatically download, and the next time you launch the game the Tournaments menu will be there for you. Note that you'll have to opt back out of the beta if you want to Rocket League Crates keep playing ranked games.