It’s dino a go-go within the ludosphere currently as cross-medium alternatives hatch from the upcoming launch of the brand new talkie, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Frontier’s Jurassic World Evolution will have us manage a dinopark, and now Rocket League has declared its personal allegiance to humanity’s former steeds. New paid DLC later this month will add a Jurassic Park jeep as a sportscar, and yeah yeah no matter I do know, however the necessary factor is: it’ll allow us to have fun objectives with a fiery Tyrannosaurus rex’s head rearing from between the posts and roaring. Synergise my model consciousness actual good.
The Jurassic World Car Pack will embody a Jeep Wrangler in each Jurassic World and Jurassic Park livery, full with customized wheel and engine noises, in addition to beauty doodads for all: a builder’s hat, three participant banners, and antenna flags for InGen, J. Park, and J. World. Also, this cracking T. rex purpose explosion:
I’ll now at all times interpret triumphant dinosaur roars as “Goooooooaaaaaaaaaaaalllllll!”
The Jurassic World Car Pack is because of hit Rocket League on June 18 on the standard DLC value of $1.99 (in all probability £1.69). I’m nonetheless shocked–and glad–that these DLC automobiles are so low cost.
The recreation’s doing properly sufficient that builders Psyonix are nonetheless updating it three years after launch. Last week they added a new map, the ‘Beach Blast’ summer time occasion begins on June 11th, and cross-platform parties are coming this summer time.
Rocket League has crossed over with various films earlier than, drawing automobiles from Batman, The Dark Knight Rises, Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice, The Fast And The Furious, and The Fate Of The Furious, all of which make extra sense than when Rocket League added a car which flopped so badly it bankrupted its manufacturer.