FC Barcelona, Wildcard Gaming & Team Queso return in RLCS 2021/2022

We can confirm that FC Barcelona, Wildcard and Team Queso will be back in the eleventh – Season of the RLCS. Let’s take a look at the RLCS 2021/2022.

Lost Legends make a triumphant return to the Championship Series in – Season 11. From OCE’s Wildcard Gaming to the Spaniards of FC Barcelona and Team Queso, we’re in for one hell of a RLCS 2021/2022.

The new RLCS – Season not only abandons the previous numbering by adopting the name RLCS 2021-22 instead of RLCS 11, but also brings back a number of teams that have been absent from the circuit for several – Season s.

With Wildcard Gaming, FC Barcelona and Team Queso returning for RLCS 2021/2022, we can expect big things from the new – Season . The latest Championship Series will be the with in-person LAN events since the Covid 19 pandemic began, and for some of these teams, the first RLCS in years.

FC Barcelona return for RLCS 2021/2022

After releasing their previous roster back in April, FC Barcelona will return for RLCS 2021/2022. Interestingly, FC Barcelona will be returning with a brand new team made up of players from an independent team called White Demons. The team will consist of Ivan “Dorito” Ruiz Jiménez, Christian “crr” Fernandez and Samuel “Zamué” Cortés. They will be coached by Brandon “Braan” Porto Fernández.

The acquisition was only announced in September and will form an all-Spanish team for the 2021/2022 RLCS. Their goal? To become the next great European champion of the Championship Series, of course. Or, even better – world champion. They’ll have some pretty stiff competition, though, that’s for sure.

Wildcard Gaming to return to RLCS after four years away

Wildcard Gaming will return to the 2021-22 RLCS after not competing for four years. With a confirmed roster consisting of Alex “Decka” Tsoutsouras, Christopher “Siki” Magee and Benjamin “Cavemanben” Bliss, Wildcard are returning in style, moving their region from North America to Oceania.

The new squad features a number of promising players from the Oceania region, all of whom were free agents before Wildcard Gaming took over. They will replace Daniel “Laz” Garner and Sean “Nomad” Mulvihill and put the organization in a much better position after four years without participating in the RLCS. Definitely something to keep an eye on.

Team Queso returns to RLCS with new roster

Team Queso, one of the most popular Rocket League teams, is returning to action for RLCS 2021-22. The team, consisting of Axel “Vatira” Touret, Finlay “rise.” Ferguson, Joe “Joyo” Young and coach Nicholas “Nick” Marrone, was announced on September 24 and will once again represent Spain in the RLCS.

After a few mixed months for the organization, it’s time for Team Queso to return to old glory in the eleventh – Season of the Rocket League Championship Series. Will they be successful? It’s hard to say yet, and the team’s new squad is pretty young. However, we will find out soon enough.

There seems to be a lot at stake for the 2021/2022 RLCS, with several teams returning to Covid for the first – Season . However, we must also remember that while the situation is slowly improving, there will likely be further delays and difficulties related to Covid-19. Let’s just keep our fingers crossed and look forward to the return of FC Barcelona, Wildcard Gaming and Team Queso in the RLCS!

Rocket League Explained – Car-football for Dummies


Soccer meets racing. In Rocket League, you go hunting for goals with Turbo. What sounds simple can quickly become complex due to the variety of techniques to control the ball. Here’s your beginner’s guide to getting started as a Rocket League pro, including all the terminology you need to know.

Rocket League is a video game published by Psyonix and belongs to the genre (game category) “sports simulation”. These are games where players can virtually practice a sport. In the case of Rocket League, this is a combination of soccer and racing, played on a futuristic soccer field.

Players compete alone or with up to 3 other players in a team, with the goal of scoring as many goals as possible. The winner is the team that has scored more goals at the end of the time. A round lasts about 5 minutes, but is extended with a golden goal in case of a draw. Unlike in conventional soccer, the players do not control people here, but special cars that drive across the pitch.

Rocket League offers a variety of game modes. From classic car-football to fun game modes with mutators. These are selected before the start of each game. In eSports, only the classic mode without mutators is used.

The Rocket League ABC

In Rocket League, the goal is to master the car, learn special moves, and still keep track of the field. When pros throw around terms like 50/50 or double tab, it’s easy to lose track as a newbie. So that you can shine with your knowledge both in the game and in the stream, we have summarized the most important terms of the Rocket League universe for you here.

50/50 – When two or more players touch the ball at the same time, a kind of press ball is created. The direction in which the ball ultimately flies is random and resembles a 50/50 chance.

Aerial – Unlike classic soccer, Rocket League is not only played on the ground, due to their boost, players can also move in the air for a short time, dribble the ball there or start a shot attempt. As soon as a player leaves the ground he makes aerial actions.

Ballchasing – If a player is chasing the ball all the time and neglects his position, this is called ballchasing.

Boost – To bring the car faster to a higher speed there is boost. The players also use this to fly and steer with the cars.

Demolition – The possibility of demolition shows that Rocket League does not always have to be harmless. Here you drive at high speed through the car of another player and destroy the vehicle. The player is taken out of the game for a short time until respawn and the own team has a higher chance to score a goal.

Double Touch – Double Touch is a term often heard in professional Rocket League streams. This refers to a player scoring a goal by first shooting the ball at the wall next to, or above the opponent’s goal and then sending the rebound towards the goal.

Flick – Controlling the ball is the name of the game in Rocket League. Flicks are shots where the player touches the ball through the dodge mechanic while jumping and shoots with it.

Flip Reset- In Rocket League, each car has a double jump, after which the car must touch the ground with its 4 tires to be able to jump again. Due to the game mechanics, it is also possible to perform this on the ball – the so-called flip reset.

ReDirect – if e.g. player A shoots towards player B and the latter then deflects the direction of the ball e.g. towards the goal, this is called a ReDirect.

Wave Dash – One of the most important techniques in Rocket League is the Wave Dash. By a well-timed flip shortly before you touch the ground, you get a speed boost without performing the flip completely. The technique is mainly used when jumping down walls.

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