
In Rematch, the ranking system is at the heart of the competitive experience. It measures your progress and places you relative to other players. Knowing the different ranks and how they work is essential to understanding where you stand and what you need to achieve to climb higher. Here’s a complete guide to all the ranks you can reach in the game.
Progression begins with the Bronze rank, the entry point to competitive mode. Most new players start here after their placement matches. Opponents are generally beginners or intermediate players, making it a good environment to learn the basics of gameplay and develop your first strategies.
Above Bronze is the Silver rank. This tier brings together players who have already gained a certain level of skill and are starting to refine their mechanics.
Next comes the Gold rank, one of the most hotly contested tiers. This is where things get serious. Players here are far more organized, mistakes become costly, and success often hinges on team coordination and a deep understanding of the maps.
The Platinum rank marks the transition to advanced competitive play. Players at this level have strong game knowledge and optimize their choices, whether in team compositions or in managing objectives.
Above that is the Diamond rank, reserved for an elite group of players capable of making the most of every detail in the game. Matches here are intense, and each win or loss has a significant impact on progression.
At the very top of the hierarchy are the Master and the prestigious Grand Master ranks. These tiers bring together the best competitors in Rematch, the ones who dominate the game and often serve as benchmarks for the rest of the community.