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'Rocket League' Xbox One Releases Next Week

Developer Psyonix has announced the launch of its vehicle soccer game to Microsoft's console. "Rocket League" Xbox One version comes out next week.

Psyonix Vice President Jeremy Dunham made the announcement through the Xbox Newswire on Tuesday, Feb. 9. He revealed the game will finally be available to Xbox One owners starting Wednesday, Feb. 17, for $19.99.

"Rocket League" will be bundled with all of the game's existing DLC at no additional charge. There are currently three, namely Supersonic Fury, Revenge of the Battle-Cars, and Chaos Run. Here are the content of each expansion pack:

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  • Supersonic Fury – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 5 Paint types, 2 Rocket Trails, 2 Wheels
  • Revenge of the Battle-Cars – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 3 Paint types, 2 Rocket Trails, 2 Wheels, 4 Toppers, 2 Antennas
  • Chaos Run – Two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, 2 Wheels, 2 Rocket Trails, 3 Toppers, 3 Antennas

In addition to the free DLC, "Rocket League" Xbox One version will also release with two exclusive vehicles. The first one is the "Halo" Warthog-inspired HogSticker, while the other one is the Armadillo, which is based on "Gears of War's" Armored Personnel Carrier.

The freebies don't end there, however, as the developer will also be offering Xbox-exclusive Garage items including Fizzie and "Sunset Drive's" Overcharge Rocket Trail.

"Rocket League has been a long time coming to Xbox One, and the team here at Psyonix is incredibly proud to be bringing it to you thanks to our development partners at Panic Button," Dunham said. "With their help and expertise, we were able to bring Rocket League to XB1 with a high level of performance and fidelity."

"Rocket League" Xbox One version was announced during December's The Game Awards. The game was first available to PS4 and PC players in July 2015.

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