A wise, heavily-bearded Greek man once said, “The beginning is the most important part of the work,” which is why the team here at Psyonix is looking back to 2008 and our very first football-game-without-feet, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. It’s with that history and creative motivation in mind that we’re happy to announce that our next Rocket League DLC Pack, Revenge of the Battle-Cars, is almost ready to go!
Currently driving through Sony’s certification process, Revenge of the Battle-Cars has all sorts of cool stuff inspired by our first official trip to the pitch! When it arrives just a few short weeks from now, our “new-but-old-school” DLC will feature a number of awesome customisation items that longtime SARPBC fans should immediately recognise. Including…
- Two classic SARPBC Battle-Cars, Scarab and Zippy
- 12 new decals (six for each new car)
- Three new paint types (Toon Glossy, Toon Matte, Toon Wood)
- Two new wheels (Scarab and Zippy)
- Two new Rocket Boosts (Accelerato and Battle-Stars)
- Four new Toppers (Cavalier, Locomotive, Pixelated Shades, Shark Fin)
- Two new Antennas (Retro Balls from SARPBC)
- Five new Trophies
Besides our paid Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC, we’re also continuing our tradition of giving everyone extra FREE stuff to go along with it. This time around, it’s the debut of two new variations of our existing arenas, Urban Station (Night) and Utopia Coliseum (Dusk).
These variants are the last “regulation-style” maps you’ll see for while, by the way, as our next few arenas after that will focus on more “unusual” layouts and settings (more on those later this year). Additional FREE goodies, like new music, Community and Country flags, and our customary updates and optimisations and updates will ship alongside the DLC.
Revenge of the Battle-Cars will retail for €3.99/£3.29 when it releases in the next couple of weeks. See you on the pitch!
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