
The ranked mode in Rematch, Sloclap's competitive football sim, is drawing more and more players since the beta. But how exactly does its ranking system work in this game where individual skill and team coordination are equally important? Here's everything you need to know about the ranked ladder in Rematch.
The game follows a structure similar to popular competitive titles, using matchmaking designed to ensure fair and balanced matches. Each player controls a single character, and victory depends just as much on teamwork as on personal mechanics. The system runs on an ELO-style rating (like Rocket League or Overwatch), meaning you'll gain or lose points based on match results—and sometimes your performance. This ensures you’re always facing opponents at your skill level and rewards consistency over time.
While Sloclap hasn't released an official rank list yet, the beta and player feedback suggest a fairly classic progression system:
Bronze: For beginners—this is where all new players start.
Silver: Intermediate level—players who understand the core mechanics.
Gold: Solid, experienced players with a good grasp of teamplay.
Platinum: Advanced competitors with refined mechanics and strong awareness.
Diamond: High-level players combining strategy, timing, and sharp execution.
Elite / Master: The top—semi-pros, pro players, and the very best in the scene.
This tiered system lets players grow at their own pace and set realistic goals. Reaching Gold proves you’ve got a solid understanding of the game, while Platinum and above mark you as a true tactician with excellent mechanical skill.
Whether you're climbing for pride, rewards, or competition, ranked mode in Rematch offers a clear and rewarding path to improvement.