How to Get Dlc Cars in Rocket League

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Downloadable content (DLC) was additional game content created for Rocket League. Before it was removed, players could download DLC from the DLC shop using real money.

In 2017, Psyonix decided to restrict future DLC battle-cars to licensed cars due to the community feedback and the popularity of Import cars as they are paintable and tradable. [citation needed]

In 2019, after Psyonix was acquired by Epic Games, the ability to purchase DLC was removed altogether with the addition of the new Item Shop. The existing premium DLC packs were discontinued and were no longer available for purchase. Players who already owned items from DLC packs were allowed to keep the items in their inventory.[1]

In 2020, when Rocket League went free-to-play in the summer, players with "legacy status" who already had the game received all of the old Rocket League-branded DLC items at no cost.[2] However, licensed DLC such as the Hot Wheels items and the McLaren 570S will stay discontinued.[3]

Contents

  • 1 Supersonic Fury
  • 2 Revenge of the Battle-Cars
  • 3 Chaos Run
  • 4 DC Super Heroes
  • 5 Hot Wheels® Triple Threat
  • 6 Separates
    • 6.1 Trailers
  • 7 References

Supersonic Fury

Supersonic Fury was the first major DLC pack added to the game. It was released on August 13, 2015.

On December 4, 2019 Patch v1.70 added this pack for free to all Rocket League owners.

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Rocket League - Supersonic Fury DLC Pack Trailer

Content
  • 2 Battle-Cars: Dominus and Takumi
  • 6 unique Decals for each new Battle-Car (12 total)
  • 5 Paint Types
  • 2 Wheels
  • 2 Rocket Boosts

Revenge of the Battle-Cars

Revenge of the Battle-Cars was the second major DLC pack added to the game. It was released on October 13, 2015.

On December 4, 2019 Patch v1.70 added this pack for free to all Rocket League owners.

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Rocket League - Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC Pack Trailer

Content
  • 2 classic Battle-Cars: Scarab and Zippy
  • 6 unique Decals for each new Battle-Car (12 total)
  • 3 Paint Types
  • 2 Wheels
  • 2 Rocket Boosts
  • 4 Toppers
  • 2 Antennas

Chaos Run

Chaos Run was the third major DLC pack added to the game. It was released on December 1, 2015.

On December 4, 2019 Patch v1.70 added this pack for free to all Rocket League owners.

Rocket_League_-_Chaos_Run_DLC_Trailer

Rocket League - Chaos Run DLC Trailer

Content
  • 2 Battle-Cars: Ripper and Grog
  • 6 unique Decals for each new Battle-Car (12 total)
  • 2 Paint Types
  • 2 Wheels
  • 2 Rocket Boosts
  • 3 Toppers
  • 3 Antennas

DC Super Heroes

DC Super Heroes was a licensed DLC pack. It was released on March 5, 2018.

Rocket_League®_-_DC_Super_Heroes_DLC_Trailer

Rocket League® - DC Super Heroes DLC Trailer

Content
  • 2 Battle-Cars: '89 Batmobile and The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler
  • 8 unique Decals, including one for The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler
  • 4 Wheels
  • 2 Rocket Boosts
  • 2 Trails
  • 9 Player Banners

Hot Wheels® Triple Threat

Hot Wheels® Triple Threat was a licensed DLC pack. It was released on September 24, 2018.

Rocket_League®_-_Hot_Wheels®_Triple_Threat_DLC_Pack_Trailer

Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Triple Threat DLC Pack Trailer

Content
  • 3 Battle-Cars: Gazella GT, MR11, and Fast 4WD
  • 4 unique Decals for each new Battle-Car (12 total)
  • 3 Wheels
  • 3 Toppers

Separates

There were also a few downloadable content packs available separately:

  • Back to the Future Car Pack (contains DeLorean Time Machine; also comes with one trail; released on October 21, 2015)
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack (contains '16 Batmobile and three flag antennas; also comes with one trail and one goal explosion; released on March 8, 2016)
  • NBA Flag Pack (contains 30 NBA team flag antennas; released on April 26, 2016, retired on September 28, 2017)
  • Aftershock (released on July 18, 2016)
  • Marauder (released on July 18, 2016)
  • Esper (released on July 18, 2016)
  • Masamune (released on July 18, 2016)
  • Proteus (released on October 4, 2016)
  • Triton (released on October 4, 2016)
  • Vulcan (released on December 7, 2016)
  • Twin Mill III (released on February 21, 2017)
  • Bone Shaker (released on February 21, 2017)
  • Ice Charger (released on April 4, 2017)
  • '70 Dodge Charger R/T (released on October 11, 2017)
  • '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (released on October 11, 2017)
  • Jurassic World™ Car Pack (contains Jurassic Jeep Wrangler, one topper, three flag antennas, and three player banners; also comes with one goal explosion; released on June 18, 2018)
  • McLaren 570S Car Pack (contains McLaren 570S and two player banners; released on December 6, 2018)
  • MLB Fan Pack (contains Toppers, Flags, and Player Banners for all 30 MLB teams. Plus, the DLC comes with a Baseball rocket boost, and an MLB-branded flag antenna and player banner; released on March 25, 2019)
  • Ghostbusters™ Ecto-1 Car Pack (contains "Ecto-1" Battle-Car, Proton Pack rocket boost, Slimer Topper, Stay Puft goal explosion, Ectoplasm player banner, and Ectoplasm avatar border; released on June 10, 2019)
  • Knight Rider™ K.I.T.T. Car Pack (contains "K.I.T.T." Battle-Car, K.I.T.T. rocket boost, and K.I.T.T. Gullwing topper; released on July 16, 2019)

Notes:

  • Each individual DLC car came with its own unique wheel set and engine audio.
  • Aftershock, Marauder, Esper and Masamune were available in every copy of Rocket League Collector's Edition as timed exclusive.

Trailers

Types of Reward Systems
Current Blueprints • Challenges • Drops • Esports Shop • Item Shop • Rocket Pass • Tournament Cups
Retired Crates • DLC

References

  1. The Item Shop: A Closer Look on Rocket League - Official Site
  2. Rocket League Going Free To Play This Summer on Rocket League - Official Site
  3. Free to Play FAQ on Rocket League - Official Site
Downloadable Content (DLC)
Free-To-Play DLC NFL Fan Pack • X Games items • Kaskade bundle • Ford F-150 RLE • Lamborghini Huracán STO • NASCAR Fan Pack • Formula One Fan Pack • Fast & Furious Bundle • 007's Aston Martin DB5 • NFL Fan Pass 2021 • 007's Aston Martin Valhalla
Legacy DLC Non-Licensed Supersonic Fury • Revenge of the Battle-Cars • Chaos Run • Aftershock • Marauder • Esper • Masamune • Proteus • Triton • Vulcan
Licensed Back to the Future* • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice* • NBA Flag Pack • Twin Mill III • Bone Shaker • Ice Charger • '70 Dodge Charger R/T* • '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34* • Jurassic Jeep Wrangler* • Hot Wheels Triple Threat • McLaren 570S* • MLB Fan Pack • Ghostbusters Ecto-1* • Knight Rider K.I.T.T.*
Sorted by release date.
A * denotes that the DLC has also been re-released after the retirement of DLC and release of Free-To-Play.
(Note that all non-licensed legacy DLC has not been retired.)

How to Get Dlc Cars in Rocket League

Source: https://rocketleague.fandom.com/wiki/DLC

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