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Rocket League doesn’t need roads for Back to the Future auto Pack
In a post on the PlayStation Blog, developer Psyonix said, “We’ve worked meticulously to recreate [the DeLorean’s] look, feel, and folding jet-wheels just as they appeared in the original motion picture trilogy”.
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Time travelers who want to play a few Rocket League in their DeLorean won’t have to wait long.
Naturally, BTTF enthusiasts will be celebrating in multiple ways, but Rocket League gamers will actually have the chance to take the iconic DeLorean for a spin.
Yes, the DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future is Rocket League’s newest addition to the Battle auto roster.
The “Back to the Future vehicle Pack” DLC will retail at $1.99. The fact that were getting both of those best-case scenarios in the same year is an incredible accomplishment for us, theyre things well never forget!
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The “Back to the Future auto Pack” will be released on October 21st. Prior to this, in the previous version of the game, they also had the Supersonic DLC pack and the Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC pack. It’ll cost you $2 for the pack on October 21. The DeLorean, along with its famous burning rubber after trail, will now be playable in the game – though fear not, it shouldn’t set the entire pitch ablaze once you hit 88 miles per hour. If wouldn’t be surprising if the Back to the Future licensing company reached out to the Rocket League team rather than the other way around.