Three DLC packs included

As promised,Rocket Leagueis coming to Xbox One soon. Developer Psyonix plans to self-publish its darling soccer-with-cars multiplayer game on Wednesday, February 17 for $19.99. I’m thrilled for a new audience to discover if it’s as good as folks say (it somehow is).

This port includes three DLC packs (Supersonic Fury,Revenge of the Battle-Cars, andChaos Run) at no extra cost, amounting to even more cars and customization items. Xbox One players are also getting a pair of exclusive vehicles based onGears of WarandSunset Overdriveamong other Xbox-centric cosmetics like the Overcharge Rocket Trail shown above.

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According to Psyonix,Rocket Leagueis now “11 million players strong.” I’d say that’s deserved.

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