Rocket League announced the return of Rocket Laboratories, which will bring its experimental arenas as a limited time to the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and Nintendo Switch game. With Rocket Labs, players have the opportunity to drastically change the playing field of arenas with different obstacles and by even adjusting the shape of the field. Think of it as a card editor who will unfortunately only be in the game for a limited and unspecified time.
According to Psyonix and Epic Games, the new Rocket Labs playlist – which is currently being written about this – will only be available for a limited time, but it will return at different points in the future and new types of arenas each time.
For this weekend, the playlist will feature ‘Soccar on Galleon’, described as a setback to an arena originally set in Supersonic acrobatic rocket-powered fighter jets, “the game’s predecessor.
“The original Galleon, which looked like a pirate ship, was proposed Rocket League, “writes Psyonix.” The mast of the original has been removed, but players can still hit the raised decks behind both goals. “
The Galleon is available until Monday, January 18th. And it sounds like it’s going, Rocket Laboratories will go along with it. Psyonix notes that the mode will be back in the future, but gives no further details on when it will be back and how often it will return.
The latest LTM is the return of Rocket Labs! Jump in and check out the Galleon Arena all weekend and be on the lookout for more Rocket Labs in the future.
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– Rocket League (@RocketLeague) 14 January 2021
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