Rocket League has rolled out a new feature to celebrate the RLCS champions by adding special in-game banners to its iconic Champions Field. This update, included in the v2.64 patch released on January 22, 2026, commemorates the triumphs of the 2025 RLCS season. The new banners hang proudly in the stadium, showcasing the winners of the World Championship and the 1v1 competition, including NRG’s victory and Hisham ‘Nwpo’ Alqadi’s impressive win.
A Tribute to RLCS Victories
In the world of esports, celebrations are often more than just trophies; they come in the form of unforgettable in-game visuals. Rocket League’s RLCS champions banners are a fitting tribute to the players who made their mark during the 2025 RLCS season. As part of the v2.64 update, the banners adorn the stadium, giving fans and players alike a constant reminder of the legendary achievements that have defined the competitive scene.
More Than Just Banners
This update doesn’t stop at the RLCS champions banners. It also brings Cartman’s Crash Out LTE, an exciting new addition linked to Epic Games’ partnership with South Park. This collaboration enhances the gaming experience with fresh content and quests, further elevating Rocket League’s commitment to providing unique in-game experiences.
Esports Titles Following the Same Path
Rocket League isn’t alone in honoring its esports champions. In December 2025, Activision celebrated Call of Duty: Warzone’s World Series of Warzone and Esports World Cup winners by adding statues and banners in the game, much like Rocket League’s approach. These kinds of updates have become a trend, showing how esports titles are increasingly recognizing and immortalizing the achievements of top players.
RLCS 2026: The Journey Continues
Looking ahead, the 2026 RLCS season is in full swing, and the competition is fierce. The second online open for the Boston Major is already underway, with the top teams from Europe, South America, and North America competing for RLCS points and a chance to take home the $21,000 prize. Karmine Corp and MIBR currently lead their respective regions, but with North America’s group stage starting on January 23, 2026, there’s plenty more action to come.
As the teams battle for supremacy, the RLCS champions banners in Champions Field will continue to serve as a visual reminder of what it takes to be the best in Rocket League.








