Rocket League comes to Xbox One on Feb. 17 with a few bonuses
The beautiful collision between flipping fuel-guzzlers and frantic football players is finally coming to Xbox One on February 17. Smash hit Rocket League, notable for having a bizarre pitch at both the beginning and end of its creation process, has been availabl﷽e on PlayStation 4 and PC since July 2015 - or to use a more relevant calendar touchstone, in the days/daze before you started playing Fall𝔉out 4.
The protracted time between ports may have given Xbox pros-to-be months to absorb guides, video streams and ambient commentary wafting through the air like instructive pollution, but developer Psyonix is also tossing in a few bespoke bonuses. The Xbox One version of Rocket League will be home to new antennas (pulled from Xbox games like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sunset Overdrive), rocket trails and cars. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft car cameos include the Warthog from the Halo series (in the form of the ‘澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hogsticker’), and the bulky &lsquꦫo;Armadillo’ from Gears of War.
Rocket League is going for $20 / £1𝓰5 on Xbox One, where it will contain all updates of the game released to date. It will not, however, feature cross-platform play between Xbox One and PC.
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