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Introduced in the Multiplayer League Update, the Multiplayer League system, also called Multiplayer 2.0, supplants the World Series as a multiplayer version of Enduro Double Down. This game mode was available until the 2021 Spring Update where a new format of the World Series replaced it.

Overview[]

Both play modes are very similar as ranked races require tickets in order to participate. Each race will have a goal that has to be fulfilled to earn points. Once the objective has been met, players are given the same options of either saving the points, continuing unsaved but with a next race bonus, or paying a Tokens fee for both. Each season lasts for 28 days with each league having its own prize kit.

There are 5 leagues in total, each with its own rating requirements:

Amateur League Amateur League: Every player starts in this league.

  • Tier 4: Rated 1,024 or below
  • Tier 3: Rated between 1,025 and 1,099
  • Tier 2: Rated between 1,100 and 1,174
  • Tier 1: Rated between 1,175 and 1,249

Challenger League Challenger League: Reach a rating of 1,250

  • Tier 4: Rated between 1,250 and 1,334 (redline of degrading: 1,221)
  • Tier 3: Rated between 1,335 and 1,419
  • Tier 2: Rated between 1,420 and 1,504
  • Tier 1: Rated between 1,505 and 1,599

Pro League Pro League: Reach a rating of 1,599

  • Tier 4: Rated between 1,599 and 1,699 (redline of degrading: 1,571)
  • Tier 3: Rated between 1,700 and 1,799
  • Tier 2: Rated between 1,800 and 1,899
  • Tier 1: Rated between 1,900 and 1,998

Champion League Champion League: Reach a rating of 1,999

  • Tier 4: Rated between 1,999 and 2,149 (redline of degrading: 1,971)
  • Tier 3: Rated between 2,150 and 2,299
  • Tier 2: Rated between 2,300 and 2,499
  • Tier 1: Rated 2,500 or above

Elite League Elite League: Reach the top 100 in the global leaderboard

  • Since the Championship Update, reaching a rating of 2,500 is also required to enter the Elite League.

After each new season starts, the rating of each player is decreased by 2 tiers. For example, if a player finished a season at 2,006 (Champion League Tier 4), the player starts the next season at 1,800 (Pro League Tier 2). If a player finished a season in the Elite League, the player starts the next season at 2,150 (Champion League Tier 3).

Tickets[]

Tickets are the main form of currency in this game mode and are needed to participate in ranked races. Tickets can be earned by:

  • waiting to be restocked
  • watching video ads
  • completing certain Daily Tasks
  • completing daily Heat Events
  • Paying Tokens 150, either for a full restock of 4 tickets, or from Exclusive Deals.

Up to 50 tickets can be stocked at a time.

As of the Fast Lane Update, filling up a stock of 4 tickets requires Tokens 25.

As of the 2019 Spring Update refilling time for tickets was reduced from 2 hours to 1 minute, essentially giving unlimited MP tickets without the need to purchase tickets to continue racing.

Tickets are not required during the off-season.

Featured Cars[]

Each League season has featured cars that grants a 25 % points bonus for each completed task and races won. On several occasions, a 50 % points bonus is given for cars on a special offer or as part of its debut update. Every Friday, several cars are featured for the entire weekend, and are on sale for the duration of being featured.

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Apart from the featured cars bonus, players could also receive a global season point bonus which changed daily at 0:00 UTC (not the player's local time). This feature was removed with the Octane Multiplayer Season on March 9, 2020.

The global bonus followed a repeating pattern of 50 %, 50 %, 25 %, 25 %, 0 %, 0 %, 25 %. The box to the right shows today's bonus if the feature was still active.

Tuning Cars for Multiplayer[]

Multiplayer Cars are often 'tuned' for best speed at the minimum rank for matchmaking purposes. You can find a method to tune cars for Multiplayer on the MP math page, and an updated and improved MP-tuning guide here (under construction; check back often).

During the Heatwave Season which ran from August 30 to Septermber 17, 2018, Multiplayer was based on speed and not rank, which made it possible that when the player, for example, were driving a Audi R8 e-tron Special Edition at rank A1111, they'd face a Lamborghini Sesto Elemento at rank A1600 or McLaren MP4/8 at rank B1665, because they have similar speed. This meant that Multiplayer tunes were worthless most of the time. Because of that, cars with high acceleration were often in 1st place.

The Multiplayer-tuned variant was reinstated on September 20, 2018 with the introduction of the Fall Flash Season.

Due to the rank adjustments that were done since the Fast Lane Update, the new upgrade rank percentages have made Multiplayer tunings mostly worthless, meaning that certain vehicles that used to be very effective in Multiplayer are not as effective as before.

See also: Multiplayer Tips & Tricks, Best MP cars per Bracket, and Asphalt Street Storm Racing: Seasonal Leagues.

Rewards[]

Similar to Enduro Double Down Challenges, saving points will award the player with rewards. For a comprehensive list, see its subpage.

Main article: Multiplayer League/Rewards
No. Season Name Date Vehicle Reward
1 Starting Line Season Oct 13 – Nov 7, 2016 TVR Sagaris (Elite)
2 Nightshade Season Nov 12 – Dec 12, 2016 McLaren 570S (Elite)
3 Holiday Rush Season Dec 22, 2016 – Jan 8, 2017 Chevrolet Corvette C3 (Elite)
4 Winter Wonder Season Jan 11 – 31, 2017 Aston Martin Vulcan (Elite)
5 Coldsnap Season Feb 3 – Feb 22, 2017 1967 Chevrolet Impala (Elite)
6 Frostbite Season Feb 25 – Mar 16, 2017 Rinspeed zaZen (Elite)
7 Spring Fling Season Mar 19 – Apr 10, 2017 Rimac Concept One (Elite)
8 Earth Season Apr 13 – May 8, 2017 Chrysler ME412 (Elite)
9 Garden Season May 11 – Jun 5, 2017 Sbarro Alcador (Elite)
10 Bloom Season Jun 8 – Jul 3, 2017 ONUK Sazan LM (Elite)
11 Solar Season Jul 6 – 31, 2017 McLaren F1 XP-5 (Elite)
12 Burnout Season Aug 3 – Aug 28, 2017 Bentley EXP10 Speed 6 (Elite)
13 Fall Flash Season Aug 31 – Sep 25, 2017 Ferrari Enzo Ferrari (Elite)
14 Lunar Season Sep 28 – Oct 23, 2017 Holden Coupe 60 (Elite)
15 Nightshade Season (2) Oct 26 – Nov 20, 2017 Peugeot Onyx (Elite)
16 Starlight Season Nov 23 – Dec 18, 2017 Ferrari F50 (Elite)
17 Holiday Rush Season (2) Dec 21, 2017 – Jan 15, 2018 SIN R1 (Elite)
18 Winter Wonder Season (2) Jan 18 – Feb 12, 2018 McLaren 570S (Elite)
19 Frostbite Season (2) Feb 15 – Mar 12, 2018 Sbarro Alcador (Elite)
20 Coldsnap Season (2) Mar 15 – Apr 9, 2018 Ferrari 308 GTS (Amateur)
Felino cB7 (Challenger)
BMW M6 (Pro)
Ferrari FF (Champion)
GT by CITROEN (Elite)
21 Spring Fling Season (2) Apr 12 – May 7, 2018 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI (Amateur)
BMW M2 (Challenger)
Bentley Continental GT V8 (Pro)
McLaren 12C Spider (Champion)
Lamborghini Egoista (Elite)
22 Earth Season (2) May 10 – Jun 4, 2018 Kawasaki Z800 (Amateur)
Lotus Exige S Coupe (Challenegr)
Aston Martin V12 Zagato (Pro)
McLaren 675LT (Champion, Elite)
23 Garden Season (2) Jun 7 – Jul 2, 2018 Suzuki GSX-R750 (Amateur)
Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic (Challenger)
Lotus Evora Enduro GT (Pro)
Savage Rivale GTR (Champion)
NanoFlowcell QUANT FE (Elite)
24 Bloom Season (2) Jul 9 – 30, 2018 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo (Amateur)
Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic (Challenger)
Kepler Motion (Pro)
Chevrolet 2016 Camaro SS (Champion, Elite)
25 Burnout Season (2) Aug 2 – 27, 2018 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo (Amateur)
Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic (Challenger)
Kepler Motion (Pro)
Chevrolet 2016 Camaro SS (Champion, Elite)
26 Heatwave Season Aug 30 – Sep 17, 2018 Citroën DS3 Racing (Amateur)
ED Design Torq (Challenger)
Peugeot SR1 (Pro)
SIN R1 (Champion, Elite)
27 Fall Flash Season (2) Sep 20 – Oct 15, 2018 Citroën DS3 Racing (Amateur)
ED Design Torq (Challenger)
Peugeot SR1 (Pro)
SIN R1 (Champion, Elite)
28 Lunar Season (2) Oct 18 – Nov 12, 2018 Alfa Romeo 4C (Amateur)
BMW M2 (Challenger)
Maserati MC12 (Pro)
McLaren 570S (Champion)
Lamborghini Egoista (Elite)
29 Nightshade Season (3) Nov 15 – Dec 10, 2019 Kawasaki Z800 (Amateur)
Lotus Exige S Coupe (Challenger)
Aston Martin V12 Zagato (Pro)
McLaren 675LT (Champion, Elite)
30 Holiday Rush Season (3) Dec 13, 2018 – Jan 7, 2019 Lamborghini Urus (Amateur)
Lamborghini Miura (Challenger)
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 2013 (Pro)
Lamborghini Asterion (Champion)
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 (Elite)
31 Winter Wonder Season (3) Jan 10 – Feb 4, 2019 HTT Pléthore LC 750 (Champion)
Zenvo TS1 GT 10th Anniversary Edition (Elite)
32 Frostbite Season (3) Feb 7 – Mar 4, 2019 McLaren 570S (Champion)
McLaren F1 XP-5 (Elite)
33 Spring Fling Season (3) Mar 7 – Apr 1, 2019 Hyundai i30 N (Champion)
Lamborghini Estoque (Elite)
34 Joyride Season Apr 4 – 29, 2019 Hyundai i30 N (Champion)
Lamborghini Estoque (Elite)
35 Flower Season May 2 – 27, 2019 Kepler Motion (Champion)
Aston Martin One-77 (Elite)
36 Daybreak Season May 30 – Jun 24, 2019 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Black Series (Champion)
Porsche Carrera GT (Elite)
37 Grill Season Jun 27 – Jul 22, 2019 Lamborghini Asterion (Champion)
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 (Elite)
38 Sunset Season Jul 25 – Aug 19, 2019 Zenvo ST1 (Champion)
GT by CITROEN (Elite)
39 High Speed Season Aug 22 – Sep 16, 2019 BXR Bailey Blade GT1 (Champion)
Pagani Huayra BC (Elite)
40 Ignition Season Sep 23 – Oct 18, 2019 Zenvo ST1 (Champion)
Weber Faster One (Elite)
41 Fall Flash Season (3) Oct 21 – Nov 15, 2019 ONUK Sazan LM (Champion)
Vanda Electrics Dendrobium (Elite)
42 Night Sky Season Nov 18 – Dec 13, 2019 Falcon F7 (Champion)
Peugeot Onyx (Elite)
43 Holiday Rush Season (4) Dec 17, 2019 – Jan 10, 2020 Lotus Evora Sport 410 (Champion)
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition (Elite)
44 Black Ice Season Jan 13 – Feb 7, 2020 Spyker C8 Preliator (Champion)
Lamborghini Egoista (Elite)
45 Starting Line (2) Feburary 10 – Mar 6, 2020 SIN R1 (Champion)
Mosler Super GT (Elite)
46 Octane Season Mar 9 – Apr 3, 2020 McLaren 650S GT3 (Champion)
McLaren F1 XP-5 (Elite)
47 Spring Fling Season (4) Apr 6 – May 1, 2020 Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe Touring Car 2014 (Champion)
Lamborghini Aventador SV (Elite)
48 Flower Season (2) May 4 – 29, 2020 Icona Vulcano V12 Hybrid (Champion)
Porsche 918 Spyder with Weissach Package (Elite)
49 Burnout Season (3) Jun 1 – 26, 2020 Apollo N (Champion)
Rezvani Beast Alpha (Elite)
50 Summer Smash Season Jun 29 – Jul 24, 2020 Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 (Champion)
Aston Martin One-77 (Elite)
51 Heatspike Season Jul 27 – Aug 21, 2020 Rimac Concept S (Elite)
52 High-Speed Season Aug 25 – Sep 4, 2020 Infiniti Vision GT (Elite)
53 Rocket Season Sep 10 – Oct 5, 2020 McLaren 720S (Elite)
54 Joyride Season (2) Oct 7 – Nov 2 2020 Arrinera Hussarya GT (Elite)
55 Fall Flash Season (4) Nov 5 – 30, 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport (Elite)
56 Holiday Rush Season (5) Dec 3 – 28, 2020 BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage (Elite)
57 New Start Season Dec 31, 2020 – Jan 25, 2021 Apollo Intensa Emozione (Elite)
58 Frostbite Season (4) Jan 28 – Feb 22, 2021 Rezvani Beast X (Elite)
59 Coldsnap Season (3) Feb 25 – Mar 22, 2021 GT by CITROEN (Elite)
60 Spring Fling Season (5) Mar 25 – Apr 19, 2021 Bentley EXP10 Speed 6 (Elite)
61 Bloom Season (3) Apr 6 – 10, 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera (Elite)

Video tutorial[]

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Update Trailer - Discover Multiplayer Seasons & Leagues!

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