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The league is expanding.
Developer Psyonix announced today that a new pack of downloadable content is coming to its hit soccer-with-cars game Rocket League, available now on PlayStation 4 and Steam.The October DLC, Revenge of the Battle Cars, includes new customization options, including antennas, wheels, paint jobs, and more.
It also includes two cars from Rocket League’s predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, a 2008 PlayStation 3 game from the same developer that didn’t match Rocket League’s popularity. It all comes together in a $4 package.
You can check out the upcoming content in the trailer below.