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+15 Essential Rematch Tips and Tricks to Master the Game (From Beginner to Elite)

The first few matches of Rematch feel like pure, beautiful chaos. Ten players, a ball, and a flurry of boosts, tackles, and shots ricocheting off the walls. It’s an adrenaline rush, but it can also be overwhelming. You might find yourself chasing the ball in a pack, getting tackled from nowhere, or wondering how your opponent just flew through the air to score a goal you didn’t even see coming. Let’s be real: the game doesn’t hold your hand. That’s by design. It comes from Sloclap, the same studio that made the brutally challenging martial arts game

Sifu. That same philosophy is baked into Rematch’s DNA. This isn’t a game about grinding for better stats or unlocking pay to win advantages. It’s a level playing field where victory comes down to pure mechanical skill and tactical teamwork. This guide is your training manual. We’re going to break down the barrier to entry and give you a clear path from confused rookie to confident playmaker. We’ve compiled the most crucial

Rematch tips and tricks, drawn from deep analysis of the game’s mechanics, to help you understand the flow of the match, master the controls, and ultimately, start climbing toward that Elite rank.

Your First Winning Move: The Settings Menu

Before you even think about queueing for a match, your first stop has to be the settings menu. The default settings are not your friend; in fact, they can be a serious handicap to your performance. Making a few key changes here is the easiest win you’ll get all day.

Camera Shake

First, and this is non negotiable, find the Camera Shake option and turn it off immediately. This visual effect adds absolutely no useful information and only serves to distract you during critical moments.

Camera settings in Rematch

Field of View (FOV)

Next, crank your Field of View (FOV) up to the maximum setting. A wider FOV lets you see more of the pitch, which means you can track your teammates and opponents more effectively and make smarter tactical decisions. You can’t pass to a teammate you can’t see.

Show Network Performance Info

Finally, under the Gameplay settings, turn on “Show Network Performance Info“. This will display your ping and other data on screen, helping you instantly diagnose whether any performance stutters are because of your own internet connection or a problem with the game’s servers. It’s a simple tool that can save you a lot of frustration.

Show Network Performance Info Rematch

Mastering Your Controls: The Foundation of Skill

In many games, controls are just a matter of preference. In Rematch, understanding and personalizing your controls is the very first skill you need to master. The community consensus is that the default control schemes, especially on PC, can feel clunky and unintuitive, creating a barrier for new players.

For PC players using a keyboard and mouse, you can and should immediately start experimenting with your keybindings in the settings menu. This isn’t just about comfort; it’s about arranging your actions so you can execute techniques smoothly without turning your fingers into a pretzel. For controller players on PlayStation and Xbox, the ability to remap buttons isn’t available yet, but it is planned for a future update. This is a significant disadvantage, meaning you’ll have to adapt to the default layout for now.

The design philosophy between the two input methods creates different strengths. Controllers, with their 360 degree analog movement, are naturally suited for fluid dribbling and precise ground passing, making them ideal for a midfield playmaker role. Keyboard and mouse, on the other hand, allow for quicker, snappier camera movements and precise actions. This can give KBM players an edge in roles like a “sweeper keeper,” where you need to rapidly turn and make an accurate clear or a long shot.

ActionPC (Default)PlayStation (Default)Xbox (Default)
MovementWASDLeft StickLeft Stick
CameraMouseRight StickRight Stick
SprintLeft ShiftL1LB
Extra EffortLeft Shift (Double Tap)L3LB (Double Tap)
ShootRMBR2RT
Tap / Light KickLMBSquareX
Push BallSpaceCrossA
Lob PassFR1 + SquareRB + X
Dribble/Defensive StanceLeft CtrlL2LT
TackleECircleB
Dive / JumpSpaceTriangleY
Request BallMiddle Mouse ButtonR3R Press

Rookie Boot Camp: The Unskippable Fundamentals

Once your settings are dialed in, it’s time to learn the core principles of good play. These are the non negotiable rules that separate frustrated players from winning ones, even at the lowest ranks. The single most important piece of advice in Rematch is this:

Pass the ball

New players often get “hero syndrome,” trying to dribble through the entire enemy team. This almost always ends with you losing possession. The game is designed to punish selfish play. A simple pass is often a faster and more effective way to score than a fully charged shot, as the animation is quicker and harder for goalies to predict. Even passing backward to your goalie to reset the play is a key high level strategy.

Stamina management

Your stamina bar drains when you sprint, and wasting it by chasing the ball aimlessly will leave you vulnerable. But stamina isn’t just for speed. When your stamina bar is full, you gain access to a mechanic called ” Extra Effort”.

Stamina bar in Rematch

Extra Effort

a super sprint activated by double tapping the sprint button (Left Shift on PC, LB on Xbox) or pressing L3 on PlayStation. The tutorial mentions this for carrying the ball, but its hidden and far more critical function is that it gives you priority in a 50-50 challenge for a loose ball. If you and an opponent are both racing to the ball, the player who uses Extra Effort is guaranteed to win possession. This turns stamina from a simple speed boost into a strategic resource for winning crucial duels. It’s also worth noting that the last player back on defense, whether they are in the goal or just outside of it, has unlimited stamina, a vital balancing mechanic that helps teams defend against fast breaks.

Freeplay mode

Finally, before jumping into matches, spend at least 20-30 minutes in Freeplay mode. This is your personal training ground. Use it to build muscle memory for your controls and practice mechanics like wall passes without the pressure of a live game. You can also use the targeted drills like “Gates Track” and “Protect Ball” to hone your dribbling skills.

Freeplay mode in Rematch

The Art of the Offense: Dribbling, Passing, and Finishing

With the fundamentals down, we can move on to the creative side of the game: breaking down the defense and scoring goals. A great offensive player in Rematch thinks like a fighting game pro, stringing together different moves into fluid, unpredictable combos.

Dribbling Beyond the Basics

The fastest way to move with the ball isn’t to keep it glued to your feet. It’s to use the ” kick and chase” method: tap the ball forward and sprint after it. This not only makes you faster but also protects you from slide tackles, as you don’t have direct possession of the ball when the opponent commits. To maintain a continuous dribble, you need to develop a rhythm, timing your next touch for the exact moment the ball reaches your character. This rhythmic timing can theoretically lead to an infinite dribble chain. For more advanced fakes, holding the dribble/skill mode button (LT/L2/Left Ctrl) puts you in a low gravity stance that’s key for protecting the ball and executing sharp cuts.

Creative Passing: The Key to Unlocking Defenses

Just as with shooting, passing has more depth than it first appears. The Lob Pass (RB+X / R1+Square) is severely underutilized by new players. It’s perfect for chipping the ball over a rushing defender’s head or sending it into open space for a teammate to run onto. You can also use the arena’s walls as your “sixth man”. Bouncing the ball off a side wall is a classic give and go tactic to beat a defender. And for players who love to spam the slide tackle, there’s a perfect counter: the Rainbow Flick (RB+A / R1+Cross). This move pops the ball up and over your opponent, leaving them sliding helplessly past you.

Finishing School: How to Score with Precision

Shooting from midfield and hoping for the best is just giving away possession. Quality finishing is an art. As you charge a shot, you can use the left stick or mouse to apply curve, aiming for the top corners of the goal, which is far more effective than shooting at the center where the goalie is likely standing.

For airborne balls, an icon will appear, indicating you can hit a powerful volley by pressing the shoot button at the right time. For more precise aerials, pressing the pass button (X/Square) will execute a header, allowing you to direct the ball with more accuracy.

And never forget one of the most effective scoring tactics: in a close quarters scramble in front of the net, a quick tap of the pass button towards the goal is often faster and more successful than charging a full shot.

Special Report: Dissecting the “Blade Shot”

As the Rematch community has grown, players have discovered and named advanced techniques that combine multiple basic mechanics into something powerful. The most famous of these is the “Blade Shot,” a technique that has become a staple of high level play. Named after the player “Blade” who pioneered it, this move allows you to set yourself up for a powerful, close range volley without needing a pass from a teammate or a wall.

Mastering the Blade Shot is a rite of passage. It shows you’ve moved beyond using mechanics in isolation and can now chain them together under pressure. Here’s how it works:

  1. The Setup Touch. You cannot perform this while the ball is stuck to your feet. You must first take a small touch to push the ball slightly ahead of you, creating a little space.
  2. The Short Lob. This is the trickiest part. You need to execute a “short lob” by pressing the inputs for a Rainbow Flick and a Lob Pass at the same time (e.g., RB + X + A on an Xbox controller). This will pop the ball gently into the air in front of you.
  3. The Boosted Chase. Immediately after the lob, you must use the “Extra Effort” sprint (double tap LB/L1) to close the distance and meet the ball while it’s in the air.
  4. The Volley. As you approach, the volley indicator (a diamond/triangle icon) will appear over the ball. Press the shoot button to unleash a powerful volley.
Volley shoot in Rematch

The whole sequence has a distinct rhythm. A good way to learn the timing is to think of it as a four count beat: ONE (push the ball forward), TWO (short lob), THREE and (double tap for boost), FOUR (shoot). Once mastered, you can use variations like the devastating Backboard Fake, where you perform the setup near the goal, but instead of shooting, you pass it off the backboard. The goalie, expecting the shot, will often dive, leaving the net wide open for you to score the rebound.

Building a Fortress: Elite Defense and Goalkeeping

Scoring spectacular goals is fun, but a solid defense wins championships. Elite defense in Rematch is proactive and patient, not reactive and chaotic. The fundamental rule is to always keep your body between the ball carrier and your goal, a principle known as staying “goalside“. Your most important tool for this is the Defensive Stance (LT/L2/Left Ctrl). Holding this button squares you up to the attacker, allows for quick sideways movements to intercept passes, and can even cause the ball to deflect off your body.

Patience is a defender’s greatest virtue. Don’t rush in for a tackle. By simply staying in front of the attacker and shadowing their movements, you apply pressure and force them to make a move. Often, they will make a mistake or take a low percentage shot. The slide tackle should be used sparingly, as a last resort. A missed slide tackle takes you completely out of the play for several seconds, and a skilled opponent will easily dodge it by simply tapping the ball forward. A well timed standing tackle is almost always the better option.

As the last line of defense, a goalkeeper’s biggest mistake is diving too early. Wait for the shooter to commit to their shot, then react. You have more time than you think. Positioning is everything. Come off your line to cut down the shooter’s angle and always use the Defensive Stance to ensure you properly trap the ball instead of having it slip through you. And remember your infinite stamina. When the play is in the opponent’s half, you can step out of the box and act as a “sweeper keeper,” an extra defender who can intercept long passes and start a counter attack. To counter the popular tactic of shooting off the backboard for a rebound, the key is not to react to the initial shot. Instead, wait, follow the blue landing indicator on the ground, and position yourself to intercept the ball as it comes down.

Goalkeeping in Rematch

The Hive Mind: Mastering Team Strategy

You can have all the individual skill in the world, but you won’t get far in Rematch without teamwork. Success requires moving and thinking as a cohesive unit. A core tactical concept is constantly forming triangles with your teammates. This ensures the player with the ball always has at least two passing options, making it incredibly difficult for the defense to cover everyone. Spread out and use the full width of the pitch to stretch the defense and open up channels for attack.

Even when you don’t have the ball, you should be moving. Constantly reposition yourself into open space to create a passing lane for your teammate. Roles in Rematch are fluid. If you lose the ball, your immediate job is to switch to a defensive mindset and help win it back. Everyone defends, and everyone should be ready to fill in at goal if needed.

Your most powerful tool for team coordination, especially if you’re not using voice chat, is the minimap. It shows the position of every player on the field. Getting into the habit of glancing at it constantly is essential for high level awareness. Ignoring it is like playing with a blindfold on. Great players develop a kind of “dual awareness,” processing both the 3D action in front of them and the 2D tactical overview on the map simultaneously.

Conclusion: Forging Your Legacy

The path from a new player to an Elite competitor in Rematch is a journey of skill, practice, and tactical understanding. The game’s core philosophy is a refreshing return to basics: success is earned through mastery and teamwork, not bought with better stats. Your journey begins by mastering the fundamentals prioritizing the pass, managing your stamina, and using the settings to your advantage. From there, you build a foundation of individual skill in the practice arena, turning complex dribbles and precision shots into muscle memory.

Advanced techniques like the Blade Shot represent the peak of individual expression, but they are only one part of the puzzle. The game systemically punishes selfish play and rewards teams that can move as one. Learning to create passing triangles, rotate defensively, and read the entire field using the minimap are the skills that separate good teams from great ones. Rematch is a canvas for your creativity and skill. This guide provides the tools and the knowledge, but it’s up to you to put in the time to forge your own legacy on the pitch. So get in the game, learn from every goal scored and conceded, and never stop trying to improve. That is the path to the top.

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