Super Heroes Coming to Rocket League

Super Heroes Coming to Rocket League

Way more exciting than the next Marvel movie.

Gorg by Gorg on Feb 20, 2018 @ 07:40 PM (Staff Bios)
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It is a super day for any Rocket League fans, Psyonix the independent game developer that brought us one of the most influential indie games of this generation has made a big announcement. In partnership with Warner Bros Interactive the team at Psyonix will be bringing us a DC Super Heroes DLC Pack to Rocket League. This new package includes two premium Battle-Cars and a whole bunch of new cosmetic additions.
 
The new pack will include a Dark Knight Rises Tumbler as well as the classic '89 Batmobile. Along with these two premium cars a bunch of super hero items will be added as well. These include decals and banners for Aquaman, Batman, Cyborg, Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Superman and Wonder Woman. There is a basic DC player banner that comes with the DLC as well. With licensing from Warner Bros you would expect a larger price tag but the whole pack comes in at only $3.99. These new additions will be available on March 5th for anyone who loves a good Batmobile goal

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