Instead of pouring work into a proper sequel, Psyonix seems more than content with adding to the foundation that’s already in place. In the past, developers from the team have spoken about wanting to stay the course in this regard. Why develop a Rocket League 2, when the games-as-a-service model allows Psyonix to “expand the existing Rocket League” for players?Of course, a constant stream of new DLC keeps the motor running, too. For instance, Psyonix and Hot Wheels are teaming up for the Hot Triple Threat DLC Pack and update, which goes live on September 24, 2018. Included in the update are a new arena, new cars based on the Hot Wheels brand, and new items. Surely, Rocket League can only continue to grow from here.
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