Rocket League fans, get those boosts charged up! Season 21 wraps up on March 11, 2026, paving the way for the highly anticipated Season 22. Whispers from the community and official teases point to big changes ahead, including anti-cheat upgrades and quality-of-life tweaks that could shake up the meta. Whether grinding ranks or chasing that perfect Rocket Pass, here’s the full breakdown on what players can expect from Rocket League Season 22.
Mark the calendar for mid-March 2026. Season 21’s official end hits March 11, and history shows new seasons kick off the following Wednesday to keep the rhythm going—think December 10 for Season 21 or similar past launches. Expect Season 22 to launch around March 12 or March 18, though Psyonix hasn’t dropped the exact patch notes yet.
Players on Reddit are buzzing with predictions, polling for “tomorrow” or early March, but the competitive reset aligns with Season 21’s close. Download times might vary by platform—Epic Games Store, Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch—but servers should be primed for a smooth rollout.
Season 22 isn’t just a rank refresh; it’s packed with gameplay polish. Here’s what to expect.
These changes aim to make Rocket League fairer and more accessible, especially with RLCS 2026 Majors ramping up.
Quests keep the grind fun, and Season 22 follows the proven formula: Daily, Weekly, and Season-long tasks dishing XP and loot. Complete 22 free Season Challenges for core rewards like titles or wheels, then push further for elite drops.
Expect:
While specifics stay under wraps, patterns from Season 21 (Parc de Paris vibes) suggest aerial-focused or Heatseeker-tied challenges, now ranked permanently. Track progress in the Challenges tab—claim rewards instantly to fuel your pass.
Pro Tip: Stack dailies with ranked play for max efficiency. Events like Locked In 2026 (ends Feb 27) overlap, offering bonus quests for wheels and boosts that might carry over.
The real prize? That Rocket Pass. Season 22’s theme remains a mystery—no French baguettes or sun-baked vibes confirmed beyond Sideswipe leaks—but anticipate 100+ tiers of decals, wheels, boosts, and maybe a new battle-car.
Free Track Highlights (Expected):
Premium Track (1000 Credits):
Past seasons like 21 delivered cross-game Fortnite items, so watch for those. Elite Passes might bundle extras for heavy grinders.