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Rocket League is changing how challenges work ahead the game going free-to-play. Though the only confirmed date we have for free-to-play beginning is '2020' right now, it has been heavily speculated that it will line up with the start of Season 15, which will kick off some time in the first two weeks of September.

Challenges are linked to Rocket Pass at the moment, but with the internal structure of the game reshaping to accommodate the pivot to free-to-play, they're about to be game wide.

Challenges will come in three categories: Weekly, Season, and Event Challenges. Each player gets three Weekly Challenges, while Premium players (those who bought the game before free-to-play) will get an additional three. Season Challenges span a season, obviously, and will take much longer to complete but offer higher level rewards. Rocket League is yet to confirm how Event Challenges will work, how often they will appear, or what sort of rewards they might bring.

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