Rocket League Winter 2019 Roadmap - Here's What's Coming For the Rest of 2019 & Beyond

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With the end of the year quickly approaching, Psyonix has revealed their Rocket League Winter Roadmap, detailing what’s coming up, for the rest of 2019 and beyond.

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First off, they will be adding the first three Rocket League DLC packs to the base game later this year. This means all Supersonic Fury, Revenge of the Battle-Cars, and Chaos Run content will be available for all owners of Rocket League, for no extra charge. Because of this change, all three DLC packs will no longer be available for purchase beginning today.

Also, look out for Competitive Season 12 Rewards, which for the very first time, are Universal Decals.

Each rank will have its own unique Animated Decal that can be equipped to any customizable vehicle. Don’t forget, you still have to complete placement matches in a Competitive Playlist and fulfill the appropriate Season Reward Level to earn rewards for Competitive Season 12 when it ends in December. Here are the Season 12 Decals in all their glory.

The team will also add Inventory Archiving, giving players the option to archive items, so they no longer appear in your main inventory tabs. An “Archive” tab will be added to the inventory screen, which will house all of your archived items.

A new installment of Frosty Fest, the in-game winter event, is coming in December. Get ready customize your favorite vehicles, to celebrate the holiday season.

Also be on the lookout for Rocket Pass 5, Blueprints and the Item Shop, before the end of 2019.

For more details, read the Winter 2019 Roadmap, at the official website.

Also of note, the Fall 2019 Collegiate Rocket League (CRL) National Championship is taking place in Arlington, Texas on November 9 and the Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) Season 8 World Championship will be held in Madrid, Spain on December 13-15.

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