Edited By
Emma Collins

A significant debate is emerging among players regarding the current state of the Diamond rank in competitive gaming. Many assert that this rank has become diluted, likening it to the old Platinum level. With around 30% of players situated between D1 and D3, concerns about skill inflation are rising.
A user emphasized that the ranks no longer reflect true skill levels, stating, "Diamond is the new plat without a shadow of a doubt." This change is believed to negatively impact player experience and overall match quality. Several comments echo this sentiment, labeling the current Diamond rank environment as frustrating.
Responses to the claims reveal a mix of perspectives:
Some players argue the need to push less skilled individuals back into Platinum, underscoring the disparity in skill levels.
Others believe that while there are inherent challenges, players should still strive to improve even at higher ranks. "You just need to go the extra mile to break the diamond threshold," one commenter noted.
A recurring theme highlights the frustrations surrounding uncooperative teammates, with comments like, "It is frustrating with only double-digit points at the end of the game."
"Unless youโre making money off of RL, none of it matters."
๐ป About 30% of players are currently placed in Diamond ranks D1 to D3.
โ Many agree that the current player pool includes individuals who may not belong there.
๐ฃ๏ธ "Playing above your level is interesting for a bit, just to experience it."
As discussions intensify, players are left wondering if any adjustments will be made to address these concerns. With the community's mixed sentiments, it seems that the conversation around rank integrity will continue to evolve. How will developers respond to player feedback? Only time will tell as further developments unfold.