‘Rocket League’ update 1.11 now available

The frenetic car and football title that becomes increasingly popularRocket League, has just received a fairly important update in order to make the PlayStation 4 and PC game equal to the version that will soon be released on Xbox One. The update includes new antenna designsgameplay changes and much more.

Regarding new antennas we have designs by Deadmau5, plus “community flags” with designs from 9GAG, Destructoid, GameSpot, Gfinity, GoldGlove, Operation Sports and IGN. Between the country antennasthe flag of Tonga is now available.

What concerns to changes within the gameplay We can report that players joining an already started game or replacing an existing vehicle will use a new visual effect instead of exploding. A couple of stadiums and arenas have also been added to the Exhibition and Private Match modes.

Ranked games now are now called “Competitive”, Season 1 has been extended and the ability to reconnect players to competitive matches has been added. For more patch informationyou can find the complete notes through the following link.

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