Spectre Divide ranked mode is the missing puzzle piece that completes this shroud-approved shooter.
Spectre Divide was initially released with only casual mode, but thanks to its intrinsically competitive gameplay, it was still pretty cutthroat. Now, Mountaintop is taking things up a notch with ranked mode, introducing two separate queues for solo and team-based grinders. In Spectre Divide, the rank rating is called the Santai Rating. SR is different for solo and team mode. That means if players win a game while playing solo, progress will not be reflected in team mode. To gain SR in team mode, they must queue with two more players. This means Spectre Divide has two separate ranked paths, each with different rank badges.
Here are all the ranks in the Spectre Divide for both solo and team matchmaking.
Spectre Divide has eight solo ranks and nine team ranks, each with four different divisions. To get from one division to another, players need 200 SR. At the start of each division, players get a reward of 50 SR which they lose if they fail to win the next match.
Here are all the solo ranks in Spectre Divide.
Team mode has a total of nine ranks, each with four divisions.
SR required to progress to the next division applies to all ranks except champion. Once players hit champion, they’ll keep gaining SR upon winning. Spectre Divide doesn’t have overtime since it’s based on the win-by-two scenario.
Spectre Divide is Mountaintop’s free-to-play FPS game with a release date of September 3, 2024.
Servers will be live at 9 am PT, up and running across the US, EU, Asia Pacific, and Australia. The launch is also when players can experience the newest map Commons for the first time. Ranked will instantly go live as well, and to unlock it, players will be required to win a certain number of casual games. This requirement was nixed during beta, but will be applicable to the official build.
While climbing the ranks, don’t miss out on how to claim Spectre Divide beta Twitch drops to unlock exclusive rewards.
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