Check it out for free starting December 9th.
Indeed, Rocket League has been out for over five years, however, it’s never past the point where it is possible to take a stab at something new. Rocket League Season 2 goes live on December 9, adding another Arena, Rocket Pass, customization alternatives, and unique music from Kaskade.
The Rocket Pass incorporates music-themed treats and another vehicle, the R3MX, in addition to it opening levels past 70. The new Arena, Neon Fields, is an EDM dreamscape with a dull pitch and differentiating lights, and it will be accessible in Online Playlists and Private Matches when the subsequent seasons begin next Wednesday. Regarding customization, Season 2 adds Player Anthems, an alternative that communicates explicit Rocket League music in the field in the wake of scoring an objective. The new season additionally brings back Rocket Labs as a Casual Limited Time Mode Playlist and adds new serious rewards, difficulties, and updates to the Esports Shop.
It makes sense that Rocket League is entering its second season now, half a decade after launch. The game went free-to-play in September, plus it added cross-platform play and debuted on the Epic Games Store at the same time. Feel free to blame — or thank — Fortnite for all of this.