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Rocket League Revenge of The Battle Cars DLC Unveiled, Trailer Released
The DLC brings two “fan-favourite” vehicles from Rocket League’s predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars: Scarab and Zippy. It all comes together in a $4 package. The new DLC will be adding numerous more wanted extras including cars, stadiums, and wheels; not only that there will be additional free arenas appearing too.
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There will also be new paint types, decals, rocket boosts, toppers, antennas and wheels. Will you be getting your revenge on the Battle-Cars next month?
Along with the paid-for Revenge of the Battle-Cars, the game will be gearing up an update that will be available for all its players for free, which will include two variations of its Urban Station and Utopia Coliseum arenas, as well as new country and community flags. For more than a decade, the studio has been a driving force behind some of the most successful games in the industry, including Gears of War, Mass Effect 3, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Bulletstorm, Unreal Tournament III, Unreal Tournament 2004, Nosgoth, and the recently-released futuristic Sports-Action hit, Rocket League.
For those unfamiliar with Rocket-League, it is a vehicle-based soccer game and was released earlier this year on July 7. This news follows on the heels of the game surpassing one million copies sold on Steam.
In case you forgot, Rocket League is actually a sequel to a PS3 game that never got that much love.
Furthermore, Rocket League was stated to be amongst the most downloaded games of this summer as it crossed the 5 million download mark for both PS4 and PC at the end of July.
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In other news, Psyonix is also planning to release a movie based on the Rocket League game along with a dedicated TV show and toy figures.