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Progressive Renews Deal With RLCS for 2026

BLAST says that this new deal with Progressive as the "official presenting sponsor" will see a vast expansion of efforts related to the league.

James FudgebyJames Fudge
January 14, 2026
in Brands, Partnerships, Rocket League
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Progressive renews deal with RLCS and BLAST for 2026.

Progressive renews deal with RLCS and BLAST for 2026.

International tournament organizer BLAST announced Wednesday that it will continue its partnership with Progressive Insurance, the second largest auto insurance company in the United States, for the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) 2026 season.

Financial terms of the renewed deal were not disclosed.

Progressive first inked a deal with BLAST for RLCS in April 2025 for a one year term, with an option to extend. Clearly the company has taken that option, and according to BLAST, it plans on extending and expanding its presence in the league.

“Progressive has become an important and valued sponsor within RLCS, and we’re delighted to be extending our collaboration into 2026,” said James Brown, commercial director at BLAST. “Their continued investment, commitment to fan engagement, and willingness to innovate across broadcast, social and live events has made this a standout experience. We look forward to building on the success of last season and delivering even more for the Rocket League community throughout the year ahead.”

BLAST says that this new deal with Progressive as the “official presenting sponsor” will see more “broadcast integrations, deeper social collaboration, enhanced community content, and new in-arena activations across the 2026 campaign.”

This will include more on-screen graphic integrations, enhanced in-game moments, and elevated presence across the global English-language broadcast. BLAST added that Progressive and RLCS will expand their collaborative work on social media by delivering more “co-branded content, creator-led pieces, and community-focused storytelling throughout the year.”

More details on the RLCS 2026 can be found at www.rocketleague.com.

Tags: BLASTPartnershipsProgressiveRLCSRocket League Championship Series
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