Fortnite Rocket Racing: All ranks explained

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Amitesh Dhar

Fortnite Rocket Racing is an arcade racer that has multiple ranks associated with it. This guide will help you figure out all the ranks and how to unlock them quickly.

Fortnite Rocket Racing has a dedicated fan base of players who love to race cars. Although it does not have a storyline like most of the Need For Speed titles, nor it is as vast as the Forza franchise, it’s starting to develop a niche for itself.

At this point, Fortnite Rocket Racing has ranks. Although there’s no competitive side to this just yet, there might be one coming up soon.

That said, here’s everything you need to know about the game’s ranks.

What are all the ranks in Fortnite Rocket Racing?

An in-game screenshot showing all the ranks in Fortnite Rocket RacingEpic Games

You need to earn points to progress through the ranks.

At this point in time, there are only 8 ranks in Fortnite Rocket Racing. They are as follows:

  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Elite
  • Champion
  • Unreal

Out of these ranks in Fortnite Rocket Racing, the first five are divided into three separate tiers. For example, if you were to consider the Bronze tier, then you would have to make your way through Bronze III, followed by Bronze II, and then Bronze I before you could get promoted to Silver.

This same logic applies to all the ranks until you reach Elite. From here onwards, there are no tiers. Once you meet the set score, you automatically advance to the next rank, all the way to Unreal.

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Once you hit Elite, you don’t get demoted to lower ranks anymore, but ranking up is considerably higher. You will have to consistently place within the top 4 in each race to earn rank points in Fortnite Rocket Racing. Needless to say, the higher your position in the race, the more points you earn.

Once you hit the Unreal rank, you will be featured on the global leaderboard. As of now, there are no additional rewards for making it to the Unreal rank. However, it’s unclear if Epic Games will introduce any cosmetic rewards for the same in the future.

How to rank up quickly

Unfortunately, the only way to rank up quickly in Fortnite Rocket Racing is by winning races. There are no additional methods to earn bonus points in races. However, the following tips should help you perform well in all races, if not win them.

  • Know the track you’re racing on. Hitting an obstacle will slow you down, so knowing the track and the obstacle placements will help you avoid them.
  • Time your start right. If you hit the accelerator when the light goes green, you’ll receive a boost. If you launch at the right time, you’ll receive the most amount of boost.
  • Try to maximize your drifts. The longer you drift for, the larger is the boost that you receive.

Keep these tips in mind while racing, and you’ll be leaving your enemies in the dust pretty quickly. Good luck looper. For more information on Fortnite, do check out the following articles:

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