Rocket League, the four-wheeled football game developed by Psyonix, will begin its fourth season on Wednesday, August 11th, and the developer has revealed some of the game's most notable new features - including the visually stunning Deadeye Canyon arena - ahead of its release.
Although there isn't much to report on the new arena at this time - although you can get a long-distance look at it in the video below - there are a few more details to share ahead of the start of Season 4. Rocket League players will be able to participate in expanded competitive tournaments such as Extra and 2v2, with the latter appearing in the first of Season 4's limited-time modes, 2v2 Heatseeker, when the game launches on Wednesday, cheap rocket league items are available.
As well as cosmetics, there's a new car, Outlaw, which will be available as part of Rocket League's latest 70-tier Rocket Pass Premium, which will also include the No-Name Topper, Tanker Wheels, Amikoo Decal, and Lava Boost.
Psyonix's latest blog post describes a number of the new features and adjustments coming to the game on Wednesday, including a streamer-safe music option that either mutes or replaces all DMCA-protected audio, rank restrictions for undersized parties, and casual match improvements.
The fourth season of the Rocket League will officially begin on August 11th at 4 p. m. in the United Kingdom/8 a. m. PDT, buy Rocket League credits from goldkk.com.
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