Blast Away, Rocket League Is Out Now On Xbox One


Boost is ready, as you should be as Rocket League is out now on Xbox One.



Made possible by the ID@Xbox self-publishing program and co-developed by Panic Button Games, the new Xbox One version of Rocket League is fully optimized for the system with several high-value content upgrades already built-in; including two Xbox One-exclusive Battle-Cars: the Halo "HogSticker," an alternate version of the famous Warthog Force Application Vehicle, and the Gears of War "Armadillo," an Armored Personnel Carrier.

"With the release of the Xbox One version, fans now have access to some of the coolest exclusives out there, along with the kind of multiplayer gameplay that has made Rocket League a passion for players and our studio," said Dave Hagewood, Studio Director and CEO, Psyonix. "We're packing a lot of content in there right off the bat, which we hope is a warm welcome for our new community of Xbox One players all over the world."


The full list of Xbox One Rocket League exclusives include:

Battle-Cars

  • Exclusive Halo "HogSticker," an alternate version of the Warthog
  • Exclusive Gears of War "Armadillo," the famed Armored Personnel Carrier

Wheels

  • Gears of War – Armadillo
  • Gears of War – COG
  • Halo – Puma

Antennas

  • Gears of War – COG Symbol
  • Gears of War – COG Tag
  • Gears of War – Locust
  • Halo – Guilty Spark
  • Halo – Insurrection Rebels
  • Halo – New Mombasa Cavaliers
  • Halo – Swords of Sanghelios
  • Sunset Overdrive – Fizzie

Rocket Trails

  • Gears of War – Imulsion
  • Sunset Overdrive - OverCharge