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Rocket League at ENC 2026: Team India Roster, Format, and Prize Pool Revealed

Rocket League at ENC 2026: Team India Roster, Format, and Prize Pool Revealed

Rocket League at ENC 2026: Team India Roster, Format, and Prize Pool Revealed
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Get ready for Rocket League at ENC 2026. Check announced Team India roster, tournament format, schedule, and the massive $1.32M prize pool.

The countdown to one of the biggest international esports events of the year has begun. Fans worldwide are gearing up for Rocket League at ENC 2026, which will see top nations clash on the global stage. Building on the excitement, Team India Esports has officially unveiled its roster.

Rocket League at ENC 2026: Team India’s Roster Announcement

This is as highlighted by the official press release in ENC India Social, Team India Esports is now ready to make the country proud. The official Rocket League squad consists of a list of talented players: ABSCRAZY, KARVIN, DRJANGUSE, RIYAL, and JOCSE.

The team will aim to fight for glory wearing the Indian colors and try to get their place through the coming regional qualifiers.

Tournament Overview and Schedule

Rocket League at ENC 2026 is a top-tier tournament arranged by the Esports World Cup Foundation and ESL. The primary event is planned to take place from 3rd of November to the 8th of November 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A huge number of 48 national teams will fight in a standard 3v3 game mode for international glory.

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Format Breakdown

  • Qualification: Invitations will go to 24 countries according to the RLCS Rankings. The other 24 will qualify through regional online qualifiers (July 17 – July 19) with Asia-Pacific getting 3 dedicated spots.
  • Group Stage: Planned to take place in November, the teams will be grouped into 8 groups of 6 each. All games will be Round-Robin with matches being Best-of-5 (Bo5), and only the first 2 from each group qualifying for the Playoffs.
  • Playoffs: This stage will feature 16 teams battling in an elimination tournament. Again, all matches will be Best-of-5 (Bo5), with the Grand Final being Best-of-7 (Bo7).

The pressure is really huge considering the prize pool is worth $1,320,000 USD. The winning nation will get the biggest prize money of $200,000 while the country finishing second can expect a whooping $120,000.

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