Rocket League’s next free update, Aquadome, is coming in October.
The underwater update includes a free water-themed arena, and will release alongside two premium DLC Battle-cars, Proteus and Triton, both of which cost $1.99 a pop.
In the meantime, September’s Rocket League DLC takes the form of Rumble – a new mode that adds extravagant power-ups into the mix, such as being able to kick an opponent’s car, forcing your opposition to lose control, a grappling hook, a ball puncher (not what you’re thinking), and many more.
In our review of the fast-paced football driving game, we said “Rocket League is a rare example where the execution of a simple, absurd idea is so strong and so engaging that it doesn’t need a ton of extra features around it. The rush of ripping across the pitch at full turbo to deny a shot on goal with a clutch bicycle-kick is enough to bring me back time and time again for just ‘one more match.’”
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