Rocket League Tournaments in Texas
Rocket League is one of the easiest titles to start a program with and one of the most fun to watch. TEC runs league play and LAN tournaments for it across both tracks, giving Texas crews a real season close to home.
The easiest on-ramp for a new program
The 3v3 format keeps rosters small, the cross-platform support means students can practice on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, or PC, and the in-person finals are some of the most spectator-friendly events on the TEC calendar.
One Texas calendar, two tracks
Two seasons that align with the high school academic calendar. Regular-season league play online, with regional and state finals held in person.
Three splits per academic year (fall, winter, spring), with a September pre-season. One membership covers every title and every split.
Match scheduling is Texas-time and built around school commitments. LAN events are held at Texas venues. Online play is guaranteed if a venue is not confirmed.
Built for Texas schools and colleges
- Texas high schools join through the Scholastic track at $500 per school, per academic year. Includes one Varsity and one JV team per game.
- Texas colleges and universities (2-year and 4-year, varsity or club) join through the Collegiate track at $1,000 per institution, per academic year.
Because Rocket League has a low hardware bar and a small roster, it is one of the most accessible titles for a first-year program. A few consoles and a stable connection are enough to field a competitive team.
Pricing is member-first and posted up front
Questions first? Book a call or see the membership overview.
Quick answers
Is Rocket League part of the TEC season?
Yes. Rocket League is a core title in both the Scholastic and Collegiate tracks, with league play and in-person finals each season.
Is Rocket League a good first title for a new high school program?
Yes. The 3v3 format, low hardware bar, and cross-platform support make it one of the easiest titles to start with. Many Texas high schools begin their esports program with Rocket League.
Do we need PCs to play, or can we use consoles?
Consoles work. Rocket League supports Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC, all on the same servers.
Are matches online or LAN?
Both. Regular-season matches are online; playoffs and championship events move to LAN.
Where can I see upcoming Rocket League tournaments in Texas?
Check the News page for upcoming events and recaps from past TEC tournaments.
HARDWARE REQUIRED
3 Computers and monitors per team (4th for a coach/spectator) OR 3 Consoles and monitors per team
3 Sets of accessories (4th for a coach/spectator)
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Minimum Specifications:
OS: Windows 7 (64 bit) or Newer (64 bit) Windows OS
Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual core
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 20GB
Direct X: DirectX 11
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 760, AMD Radeon R7 270X, or better
Recommended Specifications:
OS: Windows 7 (64 bit) or Newer (64 bit) Windows OS
Processor: 3.0+ GHz Quad core
Memory: 8GB
Storage: 20GB
Direct X: DirectX 11
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, AMD Radeon RX 470, or better