Rocket League: Chaos Run DLC Coming This December

Rocket League intends to capitalise on the popularity of the apocalypse this December with its newest DLC pack: Chaos Run. Developer Psyonix's vice president of marketing Jeremy Dunham announced the upcoming update on the PlayStation blog. Included in the update are new cars, maps, customisation items and Trophies to unlock.

Rocket League intends to capitalise on the popularity of the apocalypse this December with its newest DLC pack: Chaos Run. Developer Psyonix’s vice president of marketing Jeremy Dunham announced the upcoming update on the PlayStation blog. Included in the update are new cars, maps, customisation items and Trophies to unlock.

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Check out the full details below:

Slated for release this December, our fantastic new “Chaos Run” DLC will include all sorts of badass goodies inspired by the end of all civilized things, including…

  • 2 New Battle-Cars, Ripper and Grog
  • 12 New Decals (six for each new Battle-Car)
  • 2 New Paint Types (Camo and Sun-Damaged)
  • 2 New Wheels (Ripper and Grog)
  • 2 New Rocket Trails (Sandstorm, Nuts and Bolts)
  • 3 New Toppers (Boombox, Cow Skull, Mohawk)
  • 3 New Antennas (Bomb Pole, Radioactive, Retro Ball – Wasteland)
  • 5 New Trophies

As always, our paid DLC will also ship with a free new arena called Wasteland! Based on a field of the same name from the original Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Wasteland is the first “non-regulation” pitch to come to Rocket League.

Dunham also says that the Wasteland map will be a little different to the usual setup players have become accustomed to.

How is Wasteland different? It’s physically-wider than all other stadiums and has a completely-dissimilar Boost placement. The biggest difference, though, is that the ground itself is sloped around the entire perimeter of the arena, making for matches that feel much different than typical Rocket League contests. It’s the first of many “unusual” arena designs that we plan to introduce in the future, and they’re only going to get more interesting from here.

Chaos Run goes on sale in December for $3.99.


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