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 ninth, 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 actually 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.