Rocket League Launches On Xbox One

Xbox One owners rejoice! Independent video game developer and publisher, Psyonix, announced today that its “soccer-meets-driving” sports-action megahit, Rocket League, is now available on Xbox One for USD $19.99.

Made possible by the ID(at)Xbox self-publishing program and co-developed by the talented team at Panic Button Games, the new Xbox One version of Rocket League is fully optimized for the all-in-one system with several high-value content upgrades already built-in; including two Xbox One-exclusive Battle-Cars: the Halo “HogSticker,” an alternate version of the famous Warthog Force Application Vehicle, and the Gears of War “Armadillo,” an Armored Personnel Carrier.

For the equivalent price of the PS4™ and PC versions, the Xbox One version also comes bundled with three previously-released DLC packs Supersonic Fury, Revenge of the Battle-Cars, andChaos Run – at no additional charge. Xbox One-exclusive Garage items based on Insomniac Games’ Sunset Overdrive and supplementary Halo and Gears of War-inspired wheels, antennas, and more, are also included.

The full list of Xbox One Rocket League exclusives include:

Battle-Cars

·        Exclusive Halo “HogSticker,” an alternate version of the Warthog

·        Exclusive Gears of War “Armadillo,” the famed Armored Personnel Carrier

Wheels

·         Gears of War – Armadillo

·         Gears of War – COG

·         Halo – Puma

Antennas

·         Gears of War – COG Symbol

·         Gears of War – COG Tag

·         Gears of War – Locust

·         Halo – Guilty Spark

·         Halo – Insurrection Rebels

·         Halo – New Mombasa Cavaliers

·         Halo – Swords of Sanghelios

·         Sunset Overdrive – Fizzie

Rocket Trails

·         Gears of War – Imulsion

·         Sunset Overdrive – OverCharge

he Xbox One version of Rocket League also includes:

·        Battle-Cars: 16 different Battle-Cars, plus two Exclusive vehicles: Halo’s HogSticker and theArmadillo from Gears of War

·        Garage Customization items: More than 400 different pieces, including Paint Types, Wheels, Rocket Trails, Antennas, and Toppers

·        Maps: DFH Stadium, Beckwith Park, Mannfield, Urban Station, Utopia Coliseum, Wasteland (with multiple variants of most of those maps)

·        Multiplayer: 4-Player Splitscreen, 8-Player Online. Ranked and Unranked Play, Special Mutator-Themed playlist(s), Private Match support (with named rooms and optional passwords)

·        Game Modes: Exhibition 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, Unfair Mode (1v2, 1v3, 1v4), Offline Season Mode

·        More Features: Replay Viewer, Customizable controls, “Mutator” game-variant options (Ball Type, Ball Speed, Boost Strength, Max Score, Match Length, etc., etc.)

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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