Spectre Divide ranked system, explained

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

Spectre Divide’s ranked system isn’t complicated, but you should still know how it works before diving in.

Spectre Divide has a ranked system like any other good first-person shooter, and we're here to explain it to you. It has everything from separate ranks for solo and team queues, divisions to grind through, and placements to play.

Let's go over everything you need to know.

An explanation of Spectre Divide's ranked system

The ranked queue is where the best go to compete in Spectre Divide. It has essentially the same rules as its Casual counterpart, but one big change is that it is a "win by two" scenario. That means overtime can go on and on if teams keep trading rounds.

Other than that, everything should be pretty familiar if you're coming from a game like VALORANT. There are various divisions with ranks in them that you can obtain. The rating points are called Santai Rating. Earn SR by winning to move up the ranks.

(Image via Mountaintop Studios)
(Image via Mountaintop Studios)

Solo Ranks

As previously mentioned, there are different ranks for when you solo queue or queue with a team. Let's take a look:

  • Bronze 1-4
  • Silver 1-4
  • Gold 1-4
  • Platinum 1-4
  • Emerald 1-4
  • Ruby 1-4
  • Diamond 1-4
  • Champion

Each division as four ranks within it, and it requires 200 SR to hit the next one. Except the top one of Champion. When you hit Champion, there is no cap on your SR, and your rating will simply increase as you win games. Lose enough, and of course, you can get demoted.

Team Ranks

If you decide to queue up with some friends, your rank can be different than when alone. There are duo and trio queues available for these alternate ranks in Spectre Divide:

  • Undiscovered 1-4
  • Prospect 1-4
  • Talent 1-4
  • Professional 1-4
  • Elite 1-4
  • International 1-4
  • Superstar 1-4
  • World Class 1-4
  • Champion

If you are partied up with a full three-player squad for some Spectre Divide ranked, the team leader can decide if the queue goes towards a team-based rank or the solo rank.

How to unlock Spectre Divide ranked mode

So, you know how ranked works in Spectre Divide. Now you want to play it. How? It is a very simple process that just requires some wins.

If your account is new, you'll need to play Casual first. Once you obtain five Casual mode victories, ranked unlocks for you to dive in and start earning SR.

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