In event of the impending World Cup, Rocket League has actually revealed the Nike FC Cup Event.
Kicking off on November 17 and also running up until December 6, The Nike FC Cup consists of in-game difficulties and also benefits, a Fan Clash Event, and also a brand-new Nike-themed Limited Time Mode. There’s additionally Item Shop material “inspired by some of football’s biggest stars”, also.
With material launching progressively over a variety of weeks, there’ll be plenty to see and also do right into the FC Cup Event itself, which will certainly include 10 in-game tests to make benefits consisting of Country Player Banners and also Country Decals.
From November 30 up until December 6, we’ll additionally obtain the FC Showdown LTM, a brand-new 4v4 limited-time setting that will certainly be offered on an unique Nike-seasoned variation of Champion’s Field.
“Football kicks off in Rocket League!” programmer Psyonix claims. “Compete for international glory by joining your country’s team in Fan Clash: Nike FC Cup. Top-placing countries will receive huge rewards including the Titanium White Nike FC 2022 Goal Explosion.
“The limited-time Nike FC Showdown Mode provides 4v4 football activity with the brand-new Champions Field (Nike FC) Arena. By finishing Nike FC Cup Challenges, you’ll open matching Decals and also Player Banners for 40+ nations”.
You’ll also see that the Item Shop will get a “Nike transformation” with “renowned footy equipment” like Cristiano Ronaldo’s Nike CR7 Pack.
The smash-hit sensation from developer Psyonix has been continuing with new updates over the last few years, adding James Bond’s Aston Martin to its car roster late last year, and introducing a brand new season featuring music from Grimes earlier this year. There’s no indication Psyonix is done updating their game, meaning Rocket League and Gravity Goal could be in direct competition.
Perhaps unsurprisingly then, a Rocket League rival is reportedly in the works at 2K Games. Back in April we reported that the publisher is specifically developing a new game to target the Rocket League audience.
This game, apparently called “Gravity Goal,” would have players attempting to hit a ball into an opponent’s goal, while riding atop futuristic motorbikes described as “TRON-like”.
In a slight twist on the Rocket League formula, however, where players have been using cars for years to chase opponents around an arena, Gravity Goal will supposedly have 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 modes, but player’s bikes will apparently be able to lob spinning discs at each other to inflict damage.
Sadly, that’s all we know about Gravity Goal right now. If and when we find out more, you’ll be the first to know.
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Source: gamesradar.com