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PSYONIX and HOT WHEELS Announce New ROCKET LEAGUE DLC

PSYONIX and HOT WHEELS Announce New ROCKET LEAGUE DLC

Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack Arrives September 24 With Three New Battle-Cars

SAN DIEGO – Psyonix, independent video game developer and publisher, and Hot Wheels, the number-one selling toy in the world*, have announced that the Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack will be available for purchase in the Rocket League game on all platforms on September 24. It will be priced at $5.99 (or regional equivalent) and feature three Hot Wheels Battle-Cars and a variety of creature-themed Toppers. A brand new Hot Wheels-themed Arena and customization items celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hot Wheels will also launch alongside the DLC and be available to all players for free.

The content coming in the Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Pack is:

  • Three Premium Battle-Cars: Gazella GT, MR11, and Fast 4WD
  • Four unique decals for each of the premium Battle-Cars
  • Gorilla, Snake, and Spider Toppers

The free content that will be available for all players is:

  • New Hot Wheels Rivals Arena
  • Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary-themed customization items

In addition, the physical Hot Wheels Rocket League 5-Pack will be available in participating stores worldwide beginning mid-October! The Gazella GT, MR11, Fast 4WD, Bone Shaker, and Twin Mill III Battle-Cars are brought to real life as diecast toys and specially marked packs will include a code that unlocks the exclusive in-game DLC item, Hot Hot Wheels.

Check Out the ROCKET LEAGUE Hot Wheels Triple Threat DLC Trailer:

*Hot Wheels Basic Cars Assortment is the number one selling toy in the world based on units sold according to NPD

To learn more about Rocket League, please visit www.RocketLeague.comLike it on Facebook, and follow it on Twitter @RocketLeague for all the latest developer updates and news.

Related: ROCKET LEAGUE Launches New Time-Limited Progression System Rocket Pass Sept. 5

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