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Screw the World Cup, Rocket League is hosting a free weekend. From today at 10am PST / 6pm BST through Monday, July 9 at the same time, the ball-cage-car 'em up is free to try on Steam

Those who opt in can expect full access to Rocket League's features, game modes, Playlists (both Casual and Competitive), and Arenas. And if you like what you see, developer Psyonix says it'll run coinciding 50 percent discount on the base game and select DLC throughout the free to try period. 

Now three years old, Rocket League continues to grow with updates, themed DLC and new Arenas on a regular basis. Moreover, in conversation with Gamespot, game director Scott Rudi says he and his team have no plans for a sequel—but will instead continue to invest in Rocket League's "games-as-a-service" purview. 

"We want to keep this going," says Rudi. "I don't know what I'd do with Rocket League 2. I'd rather do more to expand the existing Rocket League. It's doing great, there is a lot ahead of it. So yeah, we have no plans for Rocket League 2... We want to provide a really good experience [for players] to have fun with for years to come. We want to keep this going."

To celebrate its three year anniversary, Rocket League also follows its free weekend with an Anniversary Event. More information on that can be read here.

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Rocket League

Three years of success is a big number, but ten feels far more significant. Good for sporty multiplayer hit Rocket League, then, that it’s secretly been around for yonks>, known for most of that time as Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle Cars. To celebrate both games coming of age, developers Psyonix are hosting a big birthday bash event starting next week. Within and below; the details of the new event arena, how you can win some cosmetic items for your cars and the nostalgic trailer that started this esports phenomenon.

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Developer Psyonix has detailed Rocket League's forthcoming anniversary event - which celebrates three years of the supremely popular four-wheeled multiplayer battler, and comes to PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch on July 9th.

More specifically, the anniversary event begins at 6pm BST/10am PDT on Monday July 9th, and comes to an end at 1am, July 24th in the UK, and 5pm PDT on July 23rd in the US.

The event will actually be a bit of a combined birthday celebration: marking three years of Rocket League, and ten years of its predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. As such, come July 9th, a new 3v3 'Anniversary' Playlist will be introduced to the Casual Playlists page, featuring Throwback Stadium - an arena directly inspired by Battle-Cars.

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Can you believe Rocket League is nearly THREE years old and Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars is about to turn TEN? Oh, how time flies! To celebrate both milestones, we’re throwing an in-game birthday bash Event and you’re all invited!

Our Anniversary Event will run from July 9 to July 23 (timing details below) and will work a bit differently than our previous in-game Events. For starters, we’re adding an all-new 3v3 ‘Anniversary’ Playlist to the Casual Playlists page, featuring an inspired ‘Throwback Stadium’ that veteran SARPBC players may recognize! The goal layout, in particular, is a departure from the modern goal positions seen in the rest of Rocket League’s Arenas, but it does harken back to the old-school days of Battle-Cars, which should tickle the old nostalgia feels quite nicely. (Note: Throwback will also feature SARPBC-style ball weight, so expect the ball on Throwback - and only Throwback - to act a little ‘lighter’ than normal.)



We’re changing up how you earn Customization Items during the Anniversary Event as well. There will be no Event Crates this time around, with all of the new items available by redeeming SARPBC 10th Anniversary-themed ‘Balloons,’ which are earned by playing matches online. Check out screenshots of some of the items below!

Along with new items up for grabs, you'll also be able to redeem Balloons for a new type of Anniversary surprise! These ‘Golden Eggs’ do not require a Key or Decryptor to unlock, so just crack up to ten of ‘em open to find one of over 60 possible Customization Items from our retired Champions Series Crates.
  • Anniversary Event Start Time: Monday, July 9, 10am PDT (1pm EDT, 7pm CEST)
  • Anniversary Event End Time: Monday, July 23, 5pm PDT (8pm EDT, 2am CEST on July 24)
  • Anniversary Event ‘Balloons’ Expire: Monday, July 23, 5pm PDT (8pm EDT, 2am CEST on July 24)
    • The Anniversary Event ‘Balloons’ expire as soon as the Event concludes. There is no one-week redemption grace period.
We hope to see you at the in-game party next month, and THANK YOU to our amazing community for sticking with Rocket League and SARPBC throughout the last decade. We wouldn’t be here without your dedication, your passion and your feedback. Here’s to the next ten years!
FAQ
Will I be able to redeem Anniversary Event ‘Balloons’ after the Event ends on July 23?

No, Balloons expire as soon as the Event concludes at 5pm PDT on July 23.

Can I trade in items I get from Golden Eggs?

Yes! Golden Egg items can be traded in with other Golden Egg items. The Golden Egg is its own series, so these items cannot be traded in with Crate items.

Where can I play Throwback Stadium?

Throwback Stadium can be played in the Anniversary Playlist. We will be adding Throwback as a playable Arena in Private Matches, Tournaments, and Local Matches in our next major update.












 
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It’s time for another Rocket League Free Weekend!

Starting this Thursday, July 5 and ending Monday, July 9, Rocket League is FREE to play for everyone on Steam. Players participating in the Free Weekend will have full access to all of our game modes, Playlists (Casual and Competitive), features and Arenas, including the new Salty Shores Arena we added to Rocket League in May!

Want to keep playing after the Free Weekend has run its course? We’re also running a sale on Steam good for 50% off Rocket League and select DLC. Both discounts run until July 9.

Have fun this weekend (yes, we would love to join your 1v1 Dropshot Rumble tournament) and make sure you hop in Discord with us and post about your awesome ceiling jump reset goals on our subreddit.
  • Free Weekend Start Time: Friday, July 5 at 10am PDT (1pm EDT, 7pm CEST)
  • Free Weekend End Time: Monday, July 9 at 10am PDT (1pm EDT, 7pm CEST)
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For Rocket League’s third birthday this July (and Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket Powered Battle-Cars' 10th this October), we're throwing an even bigger birthday bash than we did last year. And what better place to host it in our hometown HQ of San Diego, than on the field at Petco Park?!

On Thursday, July 19 from 3pm-9pm, join us and our friends to celebrate Rocket League all day long! The party is open to the public and every attendee will receive a FREE popcorn to enjoy; the first 1,000 or so attendees will even receive a special third birthday poster!

We’ll be joined throughout the day by some very special guests, including the Kinda Funny crew alongside Greg Miller who is the host of our festivities, WWE Superstars Xavier Woods and Becky Lynch, and some European and North American Pro Rocket League Players.

Oh, and have you ever wanted to check out some of the licensed cars in Rocket League in real life? Well, now you’ll be able to as you take photos with the Jurassic Jeep Wrangler and Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine!



Onsite, you’ll also be able to watch RLCS pro player Exhibition matches, attend Meet & Greets with all of our special guests, test your ‘Bubble Soccer’ skills, play Rocket League against many of the special guests, purchase limited edition "3rd Anniversary" merchandise and more!  It all culminates with two hours of live music, including some tunes from the Rocket League soundtrack, so you won't want to miss it!

Our birthday bash is open to the public, and let us know you’re coming to celebrate with us by RSVPing on Facebook.

Hope to see all of you Rocket League fans on July 19!

FAQ
When and where is the Rocket League Third Birthday Party?

Thursday, July 19 from 3pm-9pm at Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101

Do I need to buy a ticket to attend?

No, the event is open to the public and all ages, and entry will be on a first come, first served basis, based upon capacity restrictions. Want to let us know you're coming to celebrate? RSVP with us on Facebook. (Note: RSVP on Facebook does not guarantee entry.)

What Rocket League Pros will be there?

From North America Fireburner, Kronovi and Torment and from Europe, Kuxir, Paschy and Sikii!

What can I do at the event?

There will be a variety of activities throughout the day including watching some Pro exhibition matches and meeting special guests including WWE Superstars Xavier Woods and Becky Lynch, the Kinda Funny crew and Rocket League devs! We’ll share a more comprehensive schedule closer to the event.
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Summer is finally here, which means that ‘spring training’ is over and we’re officially in Summer Roadmap territory! With features like Level Progression and Rocket Pass on the horizon, now's the time to grind out ranks and work towards the next level of competitive Rocket League.

Custom Training
You may have already climbed back to your ranks from Competitive Season 7, but that doesn’t mean that you have to stop rising! Everyday, there’s something new to learn, especially if you’re still riding the wave from the RLCS Season 5 LAN and you want to take on amustycow’s recreation of the 15 best goals at #LANdon. Need to practice your precision when the clock hits 0:00? Take on ‘The Best Pack Ever’ so you can always perform when it matters most. For the rest of your needs, load up ‘Fast Ground Passes,’ ‘Goalie,’ and the remaining ‘Featured’ codes so before you know it, you will be scoring goals just like the pros!

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Author
Name
Difficulty
Code
1
amustycow
Best SHots at LANdon
Grand Champion
C547-9C41-3D0D-227E
2
assassin
Fast Ground Passes
Diamond
42D9-5959-3DA1-AB49
3
SF | Shadow
Best Goals Recreated
Grand Champion
9A00-ACC5-3619-31D7
4
2spooky4me
Goalie
Platinum
5998-211D-C42B-558F
5
DVS.KI0
Aerial Warmup
Gold
6D70-7B8F-805D-8C5B
6
Kryptek07
Redirects and Such
Gold
4456-7F23-6CD2-E0F7
7
Askyous
Delayed Shot
Platinum
F4FF-4B6F-EDF5-5EB6
8
Rob Da Car
Kickoff Redirects
Diamond
691E-5E41-1DAE-B825
9
Biddles
Biddles Consistency 3
Grand Champion
3F17-F397-6EA0-F211

Check out previous Community Spotlight posts for a comprehensive list of Custom Training packs, Steam Workshop maps, and more!

Staying positive is just as, if not more, important than winning while grinding through the ranks. When you feel like you’re stuck, take a moment to reflect and look over your strengths and weaknesses. Need more help and direction than our list of training codes can offer? Check out redditor DannyPereira’s infographic on How to Rank Up or MegaChip97’s reddit post for beginners and advanced players for more inspiration on what and how to practice next.

Do you think you’ve made the latest and greatest Custom Training pack? Share your creations on social media and maybe you will be featured in next month’s Community Spotlight!
Jun 27, 2018
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CHANGES AND UPDATES
General
  • Game version has jumped from v1.45 to v1.48 due to two PS4/PS4 Pro hotfixes
  • Updated the appearance of the ‘Twinzer’ Car Body when affected by Paintable attribute
  • Added a confirmation dialog to the “Report Server” button
Network Settings
  • Network settings (Client Send Rate, Server Send Rate, Bandwidth Limit) will each be reset to High for all players on all platforms. Changing these settings will now have an effect on your network connection
BUG FIXES
General
  • Stats on all ‘Merc’ Car Bodies should now be restored
  • Fixed Spectator issue causing camera updates to not replicate fast enough. This was causing desynchronization between spectators and the players they were viewing.
  • Fixed a bug in how Ping was being calculated and displayed
    • Your displayed ping to a given server region may be higher or lower after this update, but the latency between you and the servers has not changed. This is only a visual correction.
PS4/PS4 Pro
  • Fixed a bug causing performance issues when playing 3v3 Rumble on Neo Tokyo with Supersampling enabled
  • Resolved an issue causing delayed entry into online matches
KNOWN ISSUES
  • New item notification shows for some players in Garage despite having no new items
  • Paint finish on the ‘’89 Batmobile’ may look different than before
  • [Switch] Splitscreen users may take longer than normal to appear in the main menu
  • [macOS. SteamOS] Textures on some buildings in the background may be missing
  • On Salty Shores, some ground textures load a few seconds after reaching the Choose Team screen
  • Images of Painted ‘K2’ and ‘Zeta’ Wheel variants may not display correctly in the Garage
  • Voltaic Wheels may appear pixelated for some players
  • Moving quickly between the Showroom and Garage may cause Boosts and Trails to not display properly when viewing in Redeem Rewards and Crate Preview menus
  • Some Gray Wheels (Voltaic) may appear similar to Titanium White variants
  • Black texture can be seen sometimes outside of the Neo Tokyo and Tokyo Underpass Arenas
  • Trails slightly off-center behind ‘99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Wheels
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Yesterday, we pulled back the curtain on Rocket Pass and how it will give you new ways to unlock Customization Items and additional content in Rocket League. Today, however, we wanted to give you an additional update regarding changes to XP and level progression that are coming later this summer.

XP, Levels and Online Matches
Our current progression system tops out at level 75 with the coveted ‘Rocketeer’ Title attached, with each level requiring significantly more XP (and time) to earn than the last. Our new progression system removes the level cap and flattens the amount of XP you need to progress between levels.

How does your current XP and level translate over in the new progression system? Every player who has earned XP in Rocket League will have that XP automatically converted over to the new system once it’s live later this summer (Note: We are still finalizing the conversion logic, so we don't have any additional details to offer there. However, post-conversion, you will still place "at or above" your current level at the time the conversion takes place).

As part of the new system, XP can only be earned while playing Online Matches as Offline Matches will no longer award XP. We’re making this change to ensure that no player can "game the system" to earn levels, titles, and other unlocks without putting in the same time and effort that everyone else does.

Level-Up Rewards
Every time you level-up in the new system, you’ll also earn a random item of "Uncommon" quality or better. This replaces the existing 'random drop' system that we're using currently, and it makes earning these items more consistent and predictable. Of course, you’ll still be able to trade up these free rewards for rarer content like Painted Car Bodies and Boosts.

Level-based Titles will be unlocked at specific thresholds, and most of the old XP Titles will be converted to this new system. You won’t lose access to existing titles like “Rocketeer” or “Legend” if you’ve already reached those milestones.  And we’re adding brand new Titles and Player Banners beyond Level 100 to recognize and reward players for their time investment.

Item Slots and Common Items
We’re also changing up how Common items are unlocked on your account. In the current system, you earn one Common unlock for every match you play until you’ve unlocked everything. In the new system, you’ll unlock all of the Common items for a particular slot instantly when you reach enough matches played. For example: you will unlock every Common Topper after 15 matches.

This change won’t affect anyone who has already unlocked all of the Common items, and again, you won’t lose access to anything you already have.

New Experience Mechanics
The new XP updates also bring new bonuses that help you level up faster, including but not limited to:

  • Match Completion - Earn bonus XP for finishing matches and not quitting early

  • Consecutive Matches - Earn bonus XP for staying in the same Casual lobby for multiple matches

  • Backfill - Earn bonus XP if you are matched into a game-in-progress in Casual and then complete it

  • Weekly Wins - For your first X wins per week (we’re still finalizing the number), you’ll earn extra XP
FAQ
Will crate drops be a part of the Level Up Rewards?

No, crates will continue to drop in the same way they currently do.

I’ve been capped at level 75 for quite some time now - do all those matches get factored in to my new level at the time of conversion?

Yes. Since online matches are part of the consideration for what level you’ll be converted to, players with tons of matches played online after reaching level 75 will convert to a higher level than players who’ve only recently reached 75.
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Last month, Psyonix detailed some of its summer plans, including a rather beefy feature update expected to hit Rocket League in July or August. It s got progression in its crosshairs, and as well as changing levelling and XP, there s a whole new system designed to dole out rewards as you level up, keeping you in an infinite loop of leaping cars and explosive goals. Yesterday, the developer broke down exactly how the Rocket Pass is going to work.

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