Fortnite’s Rocket Racing game mode features several tracks and courses for players to compete and race on. They’re divided into Novice, Advanced, and Expert, each featuring different aesthetics, scenery, and challenges. The onset of Neon Rush Season in Rocket Racing introduced multiple new tracks in addition to the previous Season Zero tracks.
Fortnite Rocket Racing: How to Play Rocket Racing Creator-Made Tracks
Learn how to compete on specific creator-made tracks in Fortnite’s Rocket Racing mode.
These tracks turn different cities into street races, allowing players to race to the finish line in beautiful neon-themed courses. Unlocking the Neon Rush tracks in Rocket Racing requires players to grind hard and progress through the various Rocket Racing ranks. Here’s a guide on how to unlock Neon Rush tracks in Fortnite.
How to Unlock Neon Rush Tracks in Rocket Racing
To unlock Neon Rush tracks in Rocket Racing, players must compete in Ranked Racing to progress through the ranks and attain higher ranks. There are five Neon Rush tracks for players to unlock, and they’re all available at launch. Here’s how to unlock each track:
- Jackrabbit: This is a Novice track that’s unlocked by reaching Bronze 1 in Rocket Racing ranked mode. It features multiple shortcuts and bends for drifting.
- Tri-City: This is a Novice track that’s unlocked by reaching Silver 1 in Rocket Racing ranked mode. It’s set on a freeway with different roads for players to air dodge.
- Conduit: This is an Expert track that’s unlocked by reaching Platinum 1 in Rocket Racing ranked mode. It’s set in a rainforest city and features waterfalls and a giant free fall.
- Delirium: This is an Expert track that’s unlocked by reaching Diamond 1 in Rocket Racing ranked mode. It features suspended roads that require players to drive upside down.
- Slap Happy: This is an Advanced track that’s unlocked by reaching Gold 1 in Rocket Racing ranked mode. It’s set in a humble town, giving players a break from the neon nightlife.
How to Progress Through Ranks in Rocket Racing
Fortnite Rocket Racing features eight ranks for players to achieve:
- Bronze (I - III)
- Silver (I - III)
- Gold (I - III)
- Platinum (I - III)
- Diamond (I - III)
- Elite
- Champion
- Unreal
To progress through the ranks, players must play races in Rocket Racing's ranked mode and do well. After completing a race, gamers will either lose or gain progress toward the next rank, depending on their performance. For instance, finishing first gets players the most progress toward the next rank, while finishing last offers little change or no progress.
Gamers can see how much progress they've made after a race in the Ranked Recap tab. When the circle in this tab fills up, they will automatically rank up.
Fortnite
- Released
- September 26, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Epic Games
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, iOS