Rocket League Esports teases Paris Major May 23

- Rocket League Esports' X account posted on May 23 a hype video promoting the upcoming Paris Major, the team account said today. - The tweet had 25 likes and included video content promoting the Paris Major event without posting a specific schedule in the clip. - The X post ID is 2058177903376941353 and was published May 23, 2026 ahead of the Paris Major (x.com)

On May 23, Rocket League Esports used its X account to post a hype video for the RLCS Paris Major, a promotional beat that landed in the middle of the event rather than as a schedule announcement. The post, identified by X ID 2058177903376941353 in the source briefing, was described there as having 25 likes at the time of capture. The clip appears to function as a momentum post for the tournament rather than a newsy update with match times or bracket changes. (rocketleague.com) Here’s the key context around that teaser: the official Rocket League event page says the RLCS 2026 Paris Major runs from May 20 to May 24, 2026, in Paris, France, with 16 teams competing for $354,000 and World Championship qualification. The same page lists live broadcast times for each day, including May 23 at 6:30 a.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. CEST. (rocketleague.com) BLAST’s tournament page adds that the venue is Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, France, and describes it as the largest venue used for Rocket League esports to date. That page also shows the event already in progress on May 23, with upper-bracket quarterfinals and lower-bracket matches on the board and the grand final scheduled for May 24. (blast.tv) So the practical takeaway from the May 23 post is straightforward: it was a promotional signal aimed at fans during the Paris Major window, not a standalone reveal of dates, format or participating teams. Those details were already public on the official event page and tournament hub. (rocketleague.com) What comes next is specific. The official Rocket League page says the Paris Major concludes on May 24, and BLAST’s bracket page shows semifinals and the grand final slated for that day. Fans looking for the next concrete update should watch the official event page and bracket hub for match results and the final standings. (rocketleague.com)

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