Spectre Divide Ranked Mode Goes Live Early
Mountaintop Studios decided to surprise their community by releasing the ranked mode for their multiplayer tactical FPS, Spectre Divide ahead of schedule. Ranked mode, which can be unlocked after claiming 5 wins in the Casual queue, will feature both solo and team queues.
Details on ranked play including the season achievements, rewards, and ranking can be found below or on the PlaySpectre.com

SOLO & TEAM RANK
When you play Ranked, you can either compete for Solo Rank or Team Rank scores.
Solo Rank
Solo Rank is your traditional rank. It measures your individual score on the ladder. You can compete for Solo Rank when you’re playing alone or in a party of two or three.
Team Rank
Team Rank is the competitive rating of your unique 3-person team. It is independent of Solo Rank, which means, your unique 3-person team can climb to the top of the Team Ranked ladder together.
To earn Team Rank, you’ll need to be playing Ranked as a 3-stack, and the Party Leader must select Team Rank before matchmaking.
RANKED SEASONS
Each Ranked Season will last several months. You can celebrate your Ranked achievements with Seasonal Rewards.
Keep in mind, there may be cases where we need to adjust or reset Ranked tunings during a season.We’ll work to avoid these situations, but you’ll be the first to know of any issues.

RANKED SEASONAL REWARDS
Ranked Sprays and Charms will be awarded based on the highest rank that a player achieves during a Season.
Top Rank Sprays are awarded in both Solo and Team. You can earn both, but you’ll only earn 1 Spray for your best Team Ranked rating (of all your teams).
Solo Rank
Team Rank
Ranked Season Gun Charm

SANTAI RATING (SR) & RANK TIERS
The Solo Ranks are: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Emerald, Ruby, Diamond, and Champion.
The Team Ranks are: Undiscovered, Prospect, Talent, Professional, Elite, International, Superstar, World Class, and Champion.
With the exception of Champion ranks, all ranks are split into 4 Tiers, I through IV, where I is the lowest of the Tiers, and IV the highest.
Santai Rating (SR) are the points used to track your progress up and down the ladder, shown at the bottom of the Post Match Scoreboard (more on this below). Earn enough SR to increase your Tier, and move up from the IV Tier to the next Rank.
You'll always gain SR on a win, and only ever lose SR on a loss.
Ties are forced after 22 rounds without a winner, but you'll never lose SR from a tie.
If you reach the Champion rank, you’ll no longer have a cap on your SR. This means you’ll be able to continue increasing your SR by winning more matches.
This allows Champion ranks to act as an ongoing “leaderboard” to climb for the very best players.
We won’t have viewable Leaderboards at launch, but we’re working to bring them back online for future Ranked seasons.