'Rocket League' Xbox One Gameplay Arriving Next Week With Two New Cars & DLC Packs - Details!

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Feb 10, 2016 05:00 AM EST

Great news for "Rocket League" fans, as the game is finally coming to Xbox One next week, as per Gamespot.

The game will also feature some Xbox One exclusive items. Game developer Psyonix revealed "Rocket League" at the 2015 Game Awards and they're not committed to "aggressively supporting" the Xbox One version with content and updates. In fact, the three previously released DLC packs will be available along with the game on Xbox One, competitively priced at $19.99. It will also feature two exclusive cars with the theme of "Gears of War" and "Halo" franchises and exclusive "Sunset Overdrive" theme items. Gamers can also enjoy the Back to the Future-themed DeLorean DLC as soon as the game is released, although there isn't a price tag on that one yet. Here's the complete list of DLC packs bundled in the Feb. 17 release of the game, as per Inquisitr:

“Supersonic Fury” – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 5 Paint types, 2 Rocket Trails, 2 Wheels
“Revenge of the Battle-Cars” – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 3 Paint types, 2 Rocket Trails, 2 Wheels, 4 Toppers, 2 Antennas
“Chaos Run” – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 2 Wheels, 2 Rocket Trails, 3 Toppers, 3 Antennas

Panic Button contributed to the development of "Rocket League" for Xbox One, as Psyonix and Microsoft previously announced.

"With their help and expertise, we were able to bring Rocket League to XB1 with a high level of performance and fidelity," Psyonix Vice President Jeremy Dunham said.

The Xbox One version of "Rocket League" will also support multiple 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, and 4v4 matchups for online and offline play, including non-ranked play competitive play, and matches utilizing the game's several Mutators to change up the rules of the game. Gamers will also enjoy all of the same content from the PS4 and PC version will be included, such as the "Snow Day" Hocket mode, and loads of Garage items. However, the Xbox One version won't be having the cross-platform play currently in PS4 and PC versions that enables players to compete against each other in online matches.

Destructoid reports that "Rocket League" was honored during the Game Awards 2015 for Best Independent Game and Best Sports/Racing Game. The Xbox One version of the game will be available beginning February 17. For more information, visit rocketleague.psyonix.com.

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