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Formula 1 arrives in the ‘Rocket League’ on May 20

Prepare the turbines! From this Thursday (20), the game ‘Rocket League‘will introduce players to vehicles of the Formula 1 to the players of the attraction. But run while there is time, as the F1 pack will only be available for sale until the 26th of this month.

See the official trailer announcing the news:

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The pack can be purchased for 2,000 credits, costing between US $ 19 to US $ 20. In reais, the trifle costs R $ 106.20, according to the current currency values.

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The pack will have the following options:

  • Formula 1 2021 (car)
  • Alfa Romeo 2021 sticker
  • AlphaTauri 2021 sticker
  • Alpine 2021 sticker
  • Aston Martin 2021 sticker
  • Ferrari 2021 sticker
  • Sticker Haas 2021
  • McLaren 2021 sticker
  • Mercedes-AMG Petronas 2021 sticker
  • Red Bull 2021 Adhesive
  • Williams 2021 sticker
  • Pirelli Wheels

If you miss the opportunity, no problem. The items became available in the game at the end of the year, at a date not yet disclosed.

Rocket League for mobile

Another novelty that the ‘Rocket League’ is predicting for this year, is the version of the game for mobile phones, ‘Sideswipe’, scheduled to be released at the end of the year.

Ford F-150 in the Rocket League – Photo: Disclosure / Psyonix

Basically, the logic is the same: dispute the ball and score more goals than the opponent. In practice, ‘Sideswipe’ offers faster departures on a smaller screen with a side view, in addition to controls designed for touchscreen. And just like its “older brother”, the new game is completely free.

Vehicles on ‘Sideswipe’ can be customized, and combined in disputes in different arenas – including football and basketball game modes. There is still a new modality, in which it is always necessary to climb with the ball to reach the goal.

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‘Rocket League Sideswipe’. Image: Epic Games / Disclosure

Prior to its release at the end of the year, ‘Sideswipe’ is in “limited regional alpha testing” for Android users in Australia and New Zealand. Despite the planned launch of ‘Sideswipe’, this does not mean that Epic Games has resolved its dispute with Apple, that is, still no ‘Fortnite’ on the iPhone platform.

With information from Engadget e Rocket League.

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