With the addition of Clubs in Season 7: Ascension, there are many more possibilities for ways to connect with like-minded players, build squads, and work towards new team goals such as Club badges. If it's the type of player who likes leadership, you may want to create a club, but if you'd rather just be a member, here's how to find the right club for you.
Join a club
The lobby will now have a new tab called "Clubs". You will have two options the first time you open the tag or until you have a club: “Join a club” and “Create a club”. You will want to click on “Join a club”.
If you already know the club you want to join, you can search by ID, as each club's name is unique, or have a more authoritative club member send you an invitation if the club is private. Otherwise, you can check out all public clubs or filter them by title or tag.
Tags
Tags define the type of club you can join. They could say something about the style of play, like hardcore versus casual. Maybe people, like LGBTQIA +. Or even based on gaming habits, such as whether or not it requires players to use the microphone. These labels are great ways to find a club that suits your needs.
Restrictions
Some clubs have restrictions on who can join and who cannot, even if they are public. Clubs may have a minimum level requirement and a minimum rank requirement. If you meet both, or they allow all levels and ranks, and the guild is open to the public, you can automatically join. Then you will be part of that Club, you will have access to the chat and you will work to earn Club badges, unless you leave or get kicked out.
If the Club is only available by application, you must wait for your application to be approved or rejected before you can join. Private Guilds are for guests only and you cannot find them in-game or ask to join in-game.
You cannot apply to join or join a club whose requirements you do not meet or are already full. Currently, clubs can have up to 30 members.