Today is a big day for Rocket League and its fans as Season 3 has finally gone live. One of the biggest new changes to the game in Season 3 is the trade-in feature. Now, the menu displays tons of information that helps players understand what sorts of trades they can make with the items
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Today, April 7, Rocket League crashes into its third major season and with it comes a brand new Rocket Pass. The now free-to-play car football sensation attracts a huge number of monthly players, all of whom can’t wait to see what this season entails. We’ve already seen glimpses of what lies ahead, but here are
Rocket League is about to enter its next season. Here’s what you need to know about the latest patch notes. Rocket League really has a hold on the gaming industry because it seems hyper focused on what people are looking for out of online multiplayer games: a whole lot of fun. Every new patch, update,
Fans of the incredibly popular Rocket League are gearing up for the game’s third season to begin. The season is set to feature the likes of NASCAR and Formula 1, as well as a bunch of new cars and rewards from Psyonix themselves. Before then, however, the game’s current season, Season 2, needs to come
Psyonix and Epic Games recently rolled out a new update for Rocket League that aside from bringing some fixes to a bunch of annoying bugs, will require all players to enable the 2-factor authentication if they want to do player-to-player trades. Here’s how to enable 2FA on Rocket League: First, you need to login into
Rocket League is known as everyone’s favorite soccer game with rocket cars, but this weekend the game is making an exception for that other type of football. With Super Bowl LV around the corner, Rocket League is celebrating the Chiefs and Buccaneers’ showdown with a special livestream, the Gridiron Games. For the upcoming Super Bowl, Rocket
Super Bowl LV takes place on February 7. It pits Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And, while this is the biggest event of the season for the NFL, they aren’t the only ones celebrating. Psyonix and Rocket League are joining in on the party with
Arguably the most peculiar game in sports, Rocket League, will be receiving an update very soon. Developer Psyonix revealed in a blog post that Rocket League is set to receive some improvements when the game’s next update lands on all platforms on Feb. 1. Along with new content and some quality of life improvements, the
As 2020 (thankfully) comes to a close, the DualShockers staff is coming together to share their personal favorite games throughout the year. Unlike our official Game of the Year Awards, each of these lists is mean to reflect which games stood out personally to each of our staff members. Additionally, any game — not just
Even five years after its initial release, Rocket League has continued to hit its stride with a passionate player base across consoles and PC. After its transition to a free-to-play release earlier this year, Psyonix is continuing to give fans new content to look forward to with the introduction of in-game Seasons and events, with the
In advance of Rocket League moving to a free-to-play model, the team at Psyonix is slowly rolling out news about the change. Previously, they shared updates to challenges, and now the team is back with a few other tidbits. The big news is that you’ll no longer need PS+ or Nintendo Switch Online to hop
If like me, you took part in the weekly challenges that came with each new season of Rocket League, you’ll have noticed that since the announcement of the game going free-to-play the challenges have not been updated for a good number of weeks now. That’s because they’ve been in the process of being reworked, expanded,
Before Rocket League released on July 7, 2015, the soccer-but-with-racecars mashup ‘Soccar’ was the kind of thing that may have seemed too zany to build an entire game around. Now, five years later, developer Psyonix has watched millions of players fall in love with Rocket League, which effortlessly encapsulated its many fans across the world
Not many games are given consistent updates and supported with new content for as long as five years, but fan favourite Rocket League is about to hit that milestone. An official post from developer Psyonix confirmed they have plenty in store to celebrate this big anniversary. Previously revealing that a big fifth anniversary update was
Next month is a very special month for sports fans, and now you may be wondering why. Did something happen in Baseball? No. Soccer? Of course not. Basketball? Unequivocally, no. Instead, the most important sport, Rocket League will be celebrating its’ fifth birthday. And along with turning five years old, the game’s developers, Psyonix, is prepping another
Today, Psyonix announced the Rocket League Modes of May event. Starting May 1, four of your favorite Limited Time Modes are coming back, with one available each weekend of May. Beginning on Friday, Dropshot Rumble will become available. The mode is an amalgamation of the Dropshot and Rumble modes in which players must score by
If you’ve always felt like the one thing Rocket League could use more of, developer Psyonix has a great new mode for you. The upcoming Heatseeker Mode morphs the ball into a goal-seeking missile that will quickly get up to mach speed. It looks like a fun new twist on classic Rocket League gameplay. Give
Rocket League will be getting a March update tomorrow for all available platforms and introduces a handful of new content and features such as the ability to trade-in Blueprints for…more Blueprints. In a new blog post, Psyonix explains that players will be able to finally trade-in a total of 5 Blueprints from the same series and
Rocket League quickly jumped on the scene as one of the best arcade sports games to come out in the last decade. Over the past few years, the devs at Psyonix have been working hard to bring fans the best experience they can. To do that, they’ve had to improve the game’s backend technology, which
Rocket League has not long just finished it’s Frosty Fest event, and now we’re getting another event next week titled Lucky Lanterns. Included in the event will be more cosmetics to unlock but also a new arena for the first time in a while. To celebrate the Lunar New Year, developer Psyonix is introducing Lucky Lanterns
Yesterday was the day that Rocket League from developer Psyonix was updated to the new Blueprints system we’ve been hearing about throughout the year. However, as the update arrived, there were waves of angry fans who weren’t particularly happy with the pricing of the new system. Blueprints were known to be a way of replacing loot
Rocket League is soon adding the fifth iteration of their Rocket Pass. Developer Psyonix’s version of a Battle Pass has been a major part of the game since the first one launched in 2018. And, while the fifth pass has been a bit overshadowed by the changes the team is making to loot boxes, this
Rocket League has had some pretty wild collaborations since it launched back in 2015. Between the WWE and Knight Rider, it’s not strange to see some crazy crossovers grace the vehicular soccer game. However, not many of these collaborations affect both parties. That’s about to change with this hot Rocket League, Monstercat and Beat Saber
About a month ago, Rocket League developer Psyonix announced that Blueprints are replacing Crates as the way for players to get new cosmetics. Basically, these are a way for the company to get away from randomized loot boxes. Instead of opening a crate and hoping you’ll get the item you want, players will be able
Rocket League is back with a new summer-long event that the team at Psyonix is calling Radical Summer. Over the course of the next few months, players can fully embrace the over-indulgence and tubular pop culture of the 1980s in a series of events. Check out the completely over-the-top announce trailer below. The event launches
In a move that I don’t think anyone really anticipated, Rocket League developer Psyonix today announced that it has now been acquired by that of Epic Games. Psyonix shared the news on its official website today stating that the move gives the company the resources that Epic has at its disposal. “Rocket League always has been
Developer Psyonix has revealed that Rocket League’s third Rocket Pass will be revving up on April 17. The season mode will include tons of new items for players to unlock and new, weekly challenges to complete. Rocket Pass 3 has both a free and premium version, as is the norm for these battle pass-like systems.
Pysonix is trailblazing the cross-platform play scene again with the addition of a cross-platform friends list in Rocket League. Take friends from all platforms of Rocket League and put them in one place with the new Friends List. You will also be able to create cross-platform parties to chat with your friends, no matter where
Disclaimer: The names/handles mentioned in this piece have been edited for the sake of anonymity, but are only a few of the experiences I’ve had. “No, no, no! NO!” The ball bounced a few feet in front of my Twinzer after being delicately knocked over by another player on the opposing team. As the ball
Psyonix’s soccer game that has you booting a ball around a large pitch with a fancy rocket car, Rocket League has officially begun it’s Frosty Fest special event and players can earn snowflakes to unlock special cosmetics. All winter themed of course. Frosty Fest was around last year, and it has returned once again to allow players