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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, continue unsaved but with a next race bonus or pay a tokens fee for both. Each season lasts for 28 days with each league having its own prize kit.
 
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, continue unsaved but with a next race bonus or pay 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
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There are 10 leagues in total, each with its own rating requirements
 
* Amateur League: Every player starts each season in this league
 
* Amateur League: Every player starts each season in this league
* Challenger League: Reach a rating of 1,250
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* Challenger League: Reach a rating of 1,500
 
* Pro League: Reach a rating of 1,600
 
* Pro League: Reach a rating of 1,600
* Champion League: Reach a rating of 2,000
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* Champion League: Reach a rating of 2,500
* Elite League: Reach the top 100 in the global leaderboard
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* Elite League: Reach the top 101 in the global leaderboard
** Since the [[Winter 2016 Update]], reaching a rating of 2,500 is also required to enter the Elite League.
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** Since the [[Winter 2016 Update]], reaching a rating of 2,800 is also required to enter the Elite League.
   
 
== Featured Cars ==
 
== Featured Cars ==

Revision as of 02:16, 2 January 2017

League Screen (1)

Introduced in the Autumn 2016 Update, the Multiplayer League system, also called Multiplayer 2.0, supplants the pre-existing format as a multiplayer version of Enduro Double Down Challenges.

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, continue unsaved but with a next race bonus or pay a tokens fee for both. Each season lasts for 28 days with each league having its own prize kit.

There are 10 leagues in total, each with its own rating requirements

  • Amateur League: Every player starts each season in this league
  • Challenger League: Reach a rating of 1,500
  • Pro League: Reach a rating of 1,600
  • Champion League: Reach a rating of 2,500
  • Elite League: Reach the top 101 in the global leaderboard
    • Since the Winter 2016 Update, reaching a rating of 2,800 is also required to enter the Elite League.

Featured Cars

Each League season has 4 featured cars that grants a 25% points bonus for each completed task and races won. A new set is used every 7 days for a total of 4 sets with 16 featured cars per season.

Tuning Cars for Multiplayer

Multiplayer Cars are often 'tuned' for best speed at the minimum rank for matchmaking purposes. You can find out how to tune cars for Multiplayer on the Multiplayer Tuning page.


See also: Multiplayer Tips & Tricks

Rewards

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

Video tutorial

Update_Trailer_-_Discover_Multiplayer_Seasons_&_Leagues!

Update Trailer - Discover Multiplayer Seasons & Leagues!