Splitgate is a fast-paced arena-based shooter that requires a fair amount of skill, especially if you want to participate in its ranked game modes. Ranking up not only displays your skill but also rewards you with badges and titles. But ranks in Splitgate aren't explained clearly.
There are a total of 32 ranks divided into 8 tiers. Each tier is split into different levels based on points. Within each tier, besides Brass and Champion, these levels are assigned off 100 point intervals. For example, Bronze 1 would be 1,000 points, but Bronze 3 would be 1,200. You can see all ranks in Splitgate below.
Rank | Points |
Brass | 0-999 |
Bronze (1-5) | 1,000-1,499 |
Silver (1-5) | 1,500-1,999 |
Gold (1-5) | 2,000-2,499 |
Platinum (1-5) | 2,500-2,999 |
Diamond (1-5) | 3,000-3,499 |
Master (1-5) | 3,500-3,999 |
Champion | 4,000-5,000 |
There are three ranked game modes in Splitgate. These are Ranked 4v4, Ranked Takedown, and Ranked 2v2. Ranked playlists are unlocked at level 15, so you cannot play ranked game modes until you reach level 15. This will unlock Ranked 4v4, and as you level up more, you will unlock the other game modes.
Winning or losing in a ranked game mode will subtract or add rank points. As of right now, there are no rewards for ranking up other than badges and titles. Playing in ranked game modes will still count towards daily, weekly, and battle pass challenges.
For more information on Splitgate, check out How to fix Splitgate Unable to Authenticate error and All Achievements/Trophies in Splitgate on Pro Game Guides.