Independent video game developer and publisher, Psyonix, announced today that Rocket League, the popular sports-action phenomenon enjoyed by more than 8 million players worldwide, is breaking its own rules and going off-road with its new “Chaos Run” DLC.
Thematically inspired by films and literature set in grim, post-apocalyptic futures, Chaos Run brings those happy-go-lucky scenarios to Rocket League’s universe with two brand new Battle-Cars (Ripper and Grog), 12 new Decals (six for each new vehicle), and several new Paint Types, Wheels, Rocket Trails, Toppers, and Antennas.
Psyonix will also release a free new arena, called Wasteland. Based on a popular map of the same name found in the original Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Wasteland is the first non-standard Rocket League stadium to hit the game – boasting a completely-sloped perimeter, entirely different Boost placements, and a much more prominent, physically-wider pitch.
Chaos Run will be available this December on both the PlayStation 4 and PC for $3.99.