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Rocket League’s next update has gone live on Switch. This is known as version 1.53, but will show as version 1.1.2 on your system.

Today’s update features new Hot Wheels content, the start of Competitive Season 9, and more. We have the full patch notes below. 

Psyonix today announced that the Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack will be available in Rocket League starting September 24. For $5.99, you’ll get your hands on three Hot Wheels Battle-Cars and a variety of creature-themed Toppers. All players will receive a brand new Hot Wheels-themed Arena and customization items celebrating the 50th anniversary of the IP.

The Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack includes:

Another update has gone live for Rocket League on Switch. This will officially show as version 1.1.1, but is also known as version 1.52.

Psyonix addressed the following:

Earlier this week, Rocket League gained its Progression Update. Psyonix has now shared some information about Rocket Pass, the new time-limited progression system.

Rocket Pass will be live on September 5 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM in the UK / 7 PM in Europe. We have a trailer for it below.

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Rocket League’s next update is live, and it’s a big one. When downloaded on Switch, it’ll be version 1.1.0. This is also known as the 1.50 update.

Today’s update is highlighted by the progression system. You can also make a “Club” with other players to participate in Club Matches, and Rocket Pass 1 goes live next week.

Below are the full (and lengthy) patch notes:

The next patch for Rocket League will go live next week, Psyonix has announced. Players will be able to download the Progression Update, which “is focused on how and when you earn XP and how you play with your friends online,” starting August 29.

Below are the full details straight from Psyonix:

One of the big features Psyonix has been working on for Rocket League is cross-platform parties. Players can register an in-game ID comprised of a name and a unique code, add friends from other platforms by entering their ID into a new in-game friends list, and party with friends online.

The functionality will be added under the name RocketID. However, fans will have to wait a bit longer for its arrival, as it’s now planned for September.

Psyonix has announced a new version of Rocket League for retail. Warner Bros. Interactive will release Rocket League: Ultimate Edition around the world in August.

Rocket League: Ultimate Edition contains the main game plus all content from Rocket League Collector’s Edition and additional DLC packs. The included content is as follows:

Rocket League’s latest patch notes have gone live. On Switch, all players can download version 1.0.9 (also known as version 1.49).

Today’s update includes the addition of the Zephyr Crate. A number of bug fixes have also been implemented.

With major changes headed to Rocket League this summer, including Rocket Pass and the progression system, Psyonix has shared details regarding the drop rates in Rocket League’s Crates and Keys system.

Here’s the full rundown:


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