Rocket League Salt Mine 4: The 1v1 tourney details and results

Rocket League Salt Mine 4: The 1v1 tourney details and results

As a seasoned Rocket League enthusiast with years of experience under my belt, I must say that the upcoming 1v1 tournaments within the RLCS 2025 have me absolutely thrilled! The prospect of seeing some of the world’s best players go head-to-head in these solo matches is truly exhilarating.


As an ardent follower of Rocket League, I can’t help but appreciate the significance of the 1v1 competitive series. This tournament serves as a crucial training ground for aspiring pro players aiming to make their mark in the official Solo division of RLCS 2025.

During the off-season break for Rocket League, professional players aren’t taking it easy; they’re still honing their skills in preparation for tournaments. Before the official Championship series resumes in January 2025, there are several intriguing events to maintain the competitive spirit. One such event is the Rocket League Salt Mine 4: This tournament allows both EU and NA players to participate in a 1v1 series, which includes some qualifying rounds and two major final events.

1v1 Solo matches have been a staple of the Rocket League experience, but they’re taken to a whole new level in 2025. Spectators can look forward to qualifiers and two major tournaments during RLCS 2025. The World Championship 2025 will also feature a separate final for single-player competition.

In simpler terms, the Salt Mine Rocket League offers professionals a platform to hone and elevate their skills in this specific tournament setting. For spectators and enthusiasts, it’s an opportunity to enjoy exciting matches featuring favorite players while also gaining insights for personal advancement in 1v1 Rocket League gameplay.

Schedule of Salt Mine 4 Rocket League

The Rocket League Salt Mine 4 competition is structured into two sections, namely the European Division and the North American Division. Each division features four qualifying rounds and a major tournament. Below is the timetable for the Rocket League Salt Mine 4:

DivisionQualifier 1Qualifier 2Qualifier 3Qualifier 4Finals
EUOct. 31 – Nov. 1Nov. 7 – Nov. 8Nov. 14 – Nov. 15Nov. 21 – Nov. 22Dec. 18 – Dec. 20
NAOct. 31 – Nov. 1Nov. 7 – Nov. 8Nov. 14 – Nov. 15Nov. 21 – Nov. 22Dec. 11 – Dec. 13

Rocket League Salt Mine 4: The 1v1 tourney details and results

Where to watch Rocket League Salt Mine 4

John MacDonald, also known as “JohnnyBoi_i”, serves as the organizer for this one-on-one Rocket League esports competition. On day 2 of The Salt Mine 4 Playoffs, you can catch the live stream on his Twitch channel, while recordings are available on his YouTube channel. The event kicks off at 7pm CET / 2pm ET.

The Salt Mine Rocket League stream is also embedded below, so watch the tournament right here.

The results of Salt Mine 4

As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about the tournament! To secure a spot in the grand finale, competitors must first qualify from one of four preliminary events. Once they’ve made it past those rounds, they’ll face off in the final brackets. There are a total of eight coveted positions up for grabs, with two spots available for each qualifier.

Qualifier 1: EU and NA

In Europe, nass and Atow. were among eight players who proceeded to the Playoffs. They faced each other in the upper-bracket semi-final, and nass sent Atow. to the lower bracket. In the final match, nass played against Mawkzy and won 3:1. Atow. made it to the lower-bracket final after defeating shadi and ApparentlyJack (from Gen.G Mobil1 Rasing). In the match for the second qualification spot,  Atow. won over  Mawkzy, 3:0.

#1 in Qualifier 1#2 in Qualifier 1
Salt Mine 4 Europenassdiaz

In the EU 1v1 Champions Road 2024, Nass emerged victorious. Interestingly, during the Rocket League Esports World Cup 2024, he filled in as a substitute for G2 Stride (in place of BeastMode). The team managed to secure a commendable 3rd-4th position at that particular tournament.

Tow plays for the Karmine Corp. Alongside his teammates, he secured a 3rd-4th place finish at the RLCS 2024 World Championship. More recently, they emerged victorious in the Rocket League Flip & Spin 2024 off-season tournament.

In North America, both Diaz and Chronic made it to the Playoffs following the first day of matches. Diaz performed exceptionally well in the upper bracket, triumphing over Cam, Firstkiller, and S5-Cosmic. Meanwhile, Chronic managed to knock Daniel (from G2 Stride) down to the lower brackets, and later defeated wisty, Wahvey, and S5-Cosmic to secure his qualification spot.

#1 in Qualifier 1#2 in Qualifier 1
Salt Mine 4 North AmericaAtow.Chronic

As a devoted follower, I proudly proclaim that Diaz embodies the spirit of Complexity Gaming. Our squad showcased impressive performances throughout the South American Major League of Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) 2024 qualifiers. However, despite our strong showing, we fell just short and couldn’t secure a spot in the Majors.

In October 2024, Chronic departed from Gen.G Mobil1 Racing, a team he previously represented. His notable accomplishments include placing third to fourth in the Esports World Cup 2024 and reaching the top eight at the RLCS 2024 London Major.

Qualifier 2: EU and NA

The matches of this Salt Mine Rocket League qualifier happen from Nov. 7 to Nov. 8 in both regions.

Salt Mine 4 division#1 in Qualifier 2#2 in Qualifier 2
EuropeTBDTBD
North AmericaTBDTBD

Qualifier 3: EU and NA

The third qualifier is from Nov. 14 to Nov. 15. Stay tuned to Xpsp for the Salt Mine 4 results.

Salt Mine 4 division#1 in Qualifier 3#2 in Qualifier 3
EuropeTBDTBD
North AmericaTBDTBD

Qualifier 4: EU and NA

In the final stages of the 1v1 Rocket League esports tournament, competition takes place on November 21 and 22. The ultimate competitors for each region will be determined during this main event.

Salt Mine 4 division#1 in Qualifier 4#2 in Qualifier 4
EuropeTBDTBD
North AmericaTBDTBD

Rocket League Salt Mine 4 Final event: EU and NA

This 1v1 competition’s primary matches will take place between December 11 and December 13 in North America, while they will occur from December 18 to December 20 in Europe.

1v1 tournaments within RLCS 2025

1v1 duels have been part of Rocket League and its professional scene for some time now. For instance, in 2024, the 1v1 Champions Road series witnessed top-tier players competing, with nass emerging victorious in Europe, and Wahvey claiming the North American title. Yet, starting from 2025, one-on-one matches will be included in the main competitive circuit – the Rocket League Championship Series 2025 (RLCS 2025).

  • The 1v1 competition in the first split happens within the EU and SAM regions (Europe and South America). The Final is part of the Rocket League 2025 Birmingham Major.
  • During the second split, there will be 1v1 qualifiers for the NA and MENA regions (North America, Middle East & North Africa), with the Final being part of RLCS 2025 Major 2.
  • The Rocket League World Championship 2025 features a separate Finals event for the 1v1 series: for the players who succeed in two Majors.

Rocket League Salt Mine 4: The 1v1 tourney details and results

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2024-11-07 19:40

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