Thomas Lyte, Royal Warrant holders as goldsmiths and silversmiths to His Majesty King Charles III, are the Official Silverware Partners of FNCS and RLCS for the 2025 season through a collaboration with BLAST.
Through this partnership, from our London fine-silver workshop, will craft all official trophies and medals for RLCS and FNCS 2025. We bring world-class expertise to elevate the trophies and medals. Subsequently, world’s best Rocket League and Fortnite players will compete for them throughout the year.
As part of this collaboration, each event will spotlight the artistry and craftsmanship behind the trophies. The content will explore the trophy-making process and the journey of each trophy to the stage.
Charlie Cowdrey, Program Director of Fortnite and Rocket League at BLAST, said, “We’re excited to partner with a world-class leader in Thomas Lyte to elevate our trophies and medals. Their craftsmanship mirrors the skill, flair and dedication of our competitors. Thomas Lyte’s history of creating some of traditional sports’ most iconic silverware makes them the perfect partner for RLCS and the 2025 season. We’re excited to enrich the winner’s experience and give fans an inside look at the trophies through engaging content throughout the season.”
Kevin Baker, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Thomas Lyte, added, “At Thomas Lyte, we’re thrilled to bring our expertise to the global Rocket League community. This partnership with BLAST and the RLCS reflects our shared belief that excellence in competition deserves silverware of the highest calibre.”
In March 2025, Rocket League’s elite gathered in Birmingham for the RLCS Birmingham Major at the BP pulse LIVE Arena. They competed for the first Thomas Lyte-designed Rocket League trophy and medals of the 2025 RLCS season.
Gamers worldwide kicked off the Fortnite Championship Series at the Pro-Am in California. They competed for a share of a $500,000 prize pool. After the RCLS Birmingham Major, action moved to the RLCS Raleigh Major, North Carolina. The series will then be wrapped up at the Championship Series finale in Lyon, France.
Thomas Lyte continued to take centre stage throughout each event, and will adorn the podium for the remainder of 2025.