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New ‘Rocket League’ DLC Will Have You Feeling Some Nostalgia
This DLC pack features “Scarab” and “Zippy”, two fan-favorite vehicles from Rocket League’s predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars (SARPBC).
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Along with this DLC pack, Psyonix is also preparing to release lots of free content. This includes a night variation of Urban Station and a dusk variation of Utopia Coliseum, and new Community and Country flags.
We can’t quite make up our mind about this new Rocket League trailer. New trophies and achivements will also be added.
Check out the DLC in action, below.
Now, Rocket League’s next DLC is said to include new customization options along with several new vehicles and rocket-boosts which were introduced in SARPBC. This is due out in October and will come with a bunch of new goodies, including two retro rides: Scarab and Zippy.
The Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC pack will retail for $3.99 and is scheduled to be released in October. Psyonix struck bullseye with “Rocket League“, which is the smash summer hit this year. Players will be handed control of a rocket-powered auto and will be required to hit a huge soccer ball towards their opponent’s goal.
In case you forgot, Rocket League is actually a sequel to a PS3 game that never got that much love.
Rocket League has officially sold more than one million units on Valve‘s Steam platform and was the #1 selling game on Steam for the month of July and a top seller again in August.
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The interestingly advanced physics, booming colors and spectacularly fun gameplay is now currently enjoyed by a whopping 6 million users on both PlayStation 4 via PlayStation Network and PC users through Steam. With more DLC coming out in the near future plus rumors of release for additional systems, “Rocket League” is at last set to achieve supersonic speed.