To celebrate, at long last, the launch of Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film No Time To Die, the Aston Martin Valhalla supercar that plays a role in the movie will be coming to Rocket League.
With the much-delayed ninth film in the Fast & Furious saga, F9, due to hit cinemas in the USA next week, Rocket League is celebrating with a special new three-car bundle.
Rocket League players will soon be able to get their hands on official machinery from Formula One and NASCAR as the extremely popular car-based game enters its third season this spring.
2019 is off to a good start in bridging the gap between players on different console platforms. Rocket League just became the second game to enter the PlayStation Cross-Play beta program.
Another licensed vehicle is making its way to Rocket League. The popular car football (not soccer) game has added a few real cars over the years and the Jeep Wrangler is next in line. The premium DLC comes as a tie-in to the latest Jurassic World movie, due out next week.
My relationship with esports is pretty complex. In all honesty, I’ve always had an indifference towards the idea of competitive gaming since it hooked its flag onto extreme brands like Mountain Dew and energy drinks. It’s pretty much the anti-thesis of what sport is all about, so this was one of a few reasons that I didn’t care for it. However, in recent years, the field has matured with professional organizations and established championships. Hell, even the Olympic Committee is starting to take notice.
Props to anyone who saw this coming. Downloadable sensation Rocket League will add two new vehicles from the Fast and Furious franchise as premium content. The news comes direct from developers Psyonix on the title’s website.
Xbox players aren’t the only ones that get to enjoy savings on racing games this week. The latest North American PlayStation Store PS+ sale brings with it big discounts on two of Codemasters’ more recent offerings and more.
Sony’s official blog has released the list of the most downloaded PlayStation Store games from both December 2016 and the entire calendar year. Across both the PS3 and PS4 platforms, there were a few surprises.