Drive Like A Droid With New ‘Rocket League’ And ‘Star Wars’ Collab, Including Two Free Items

Drive Like A Droid With New ‘Rocket League’ And ‘Star Wars’ Collab, Including Two Free Items

Drive Like A Droid With New ‘Rocket League’ And ‘Star Wars’ Collab, Including Two Free Items

Rocket League’s endless car customization options have reached intergalactic new heights with the upcoming Star Wars droid cosmetics. Over a dozen items, launching this week on May the 4th (of route), pay homage to fan-favourite Star Wars droids with toppers, wheels, decals, and extra.

Free Star Wars Items

Everyone can claim two loose Star Wars items once the occasion launches — a “Rust Bucket” player title and a Twin Suns R2-D2 banner, seen below.

R2-D2 Pack

Naturally, Star Wars’ most well-known droid is matched with Rocket League’s most iconic battlecar. The R2-D2 package comes with an R2-D2 sticker, wheels, and the loveable droid itself as a topper à la Anakin in the Naboo Starfighter.

The R2-D2 Pack will cost 800 credits or about $8.

C-3PO Pack

The Fennec can be decked out with C-3PO’s copper tones and round chestplate layout. The sticker even consists of a lacking panel with exposed wires, which is a totally best touch. At 500 credits (approximately $five), the C-3PO p.C. Includes only two objects, the Fennec sticker and matching wheels.

BB-eight Pack

The lovable ball droid’s cosmetics are based totally on the Takumi, a much less popular battlecar that Rocket League Credits uses the Octane hitbox. The curvy, futuristic battlecar seems awesome in orange and white, and BB-eight makes for an lovely topper. The BB-eight Pack comes with wheels, a decal, and a topper for 800 credit.

K-2SO Pack

The lanky K-2SO safety droid from Rogue One is paired with the Dominus muscle car, and the matte black sticky label with yellow highlights is probably the best Dominus decal in the sport. Star Wars fan or no longer, the decal paired with the Imperial brand wheels is really worth considering for 500 credit.

The Star Wars Droid Bundle

The Droid Bundle gives every of the above packs, plus a “Droid” participant identify and an R2-D2 Player anthem in an effort to play R2’s “bleat, buzz, and whistle whenever you rating.” The full package deal prices 2,200 (about $20) that's a four hundred credit discount from shopping for the packs personally.

It’s additionally important to word that the battlecars within the photos above are rare “painted” variations of the bottom automobiles decided on to higher match the decals. An extra package will be available to buy the Gold Fennec, Black Dominus, Cobalt Octane, and Orange Takumi alongside the opposite cosmetics.

Star Wars is the modern day IP to join Rocket League’s top class certified content lineup, alongside huge franchises like Ghostbusters, Batman, and Jurassic Park. It’s additionally the first Disney property to Buy Rocket League Credits be featured in Rocket League, which probably opens the door to similarly DLC from Disney residences like Marvel or Pixar.