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Rocket League Season 3 Neo Tokyo Gameplay Features Rocket League Collection’s Edition Release date Welcome to another urban gameplay gaming update where we will be looking at Rocket Leagues upcoming update Neo Tokyo and breakdown the new Arena and various features that will be available in the new Psyonix update. In addition to the new arena, the Neo Tokyo update also includes the following features that Psyonix have been previewing over the past month: The beginning of “Season 3” for Competitive Playlists, which resets all skill ratings and rewards last season’s players with exclusive Rocket Trails that reflect their highest achieved ranks An expanded Item drop system that adds… More than 20 “Rare” and “Very Rare” Item types for online, post-game drops An easy-to-use “Trade In” system that allows players to exchange multiple Items of one rarity type for an even rarer one. New “Painted” Items that offer different color variations on existing Garage favorites like Toppers and Wheels Special “Certified” Items that track specific in-game stats and increase in prestige the higher those stats go New Quick-Chat customization options that expand player choices for fast, in-game communication New Post-Game celebrations that spotlight the winning team and allow them to jump, spin, and boost their car to show off their accomplishments “Pillars,” a new experimental Arena that separates the field into three lanes via two massive walls in the middle of the stadium Eight new Trophies and Achievements on all three platforms A new, in-game “Showroom” that allows players to view and purchase all previously-released and future premium DLC Following Psyonix Neo Tokyo update, they will also release two Neo Tokyo-inspired premium cars that will be available first to owners of Rocket League Collection’s Edition on June 24 in Europe and July 5 in North America. Known as “Esper” and “Masamune,” the pair of futuristic vehicles will bring a fresh anime aesthetic to Rocket League‘s ever-growing collection of playable vehicles. They join the two previously-announced Battle-Cars, “Marauder” and “Aftershock,” as timed exclusives for the retail release. Each Battle-Car comes with decals and tires included. All four DLC cars will be available for digital purchase worldwide on July 18 for USD $1.99 per car (or regional equivalent).
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You're videos are always so awesome! Even if it's for a game that I have no interest in, the videos are still so entertaining!!
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neo tokyo still isn't out wtf
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Rocket League is getting better and better. Keep up the gaming news homie cheers :DDDDDD
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It has been out for a year already? Geez that has flown by! Still an awesome game so much fun, great video the new maps are awesome going to have another little go when i got some spare time :D
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so awsom I subscribed bro
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Looks good, more cool, features more fun!
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Nice Vid UG! Rocket League is kiilin it! Big ups to the Developers!
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That... is actually pretty awesome...
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I really like these game news videos!
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Great update bro im a huge fan of this game looking forward to this, I sucked at the basketball update but im looking forward to this and the updated customization stuff
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Holy damn that arena! :o How the hell do these guys keep this game so fresh and cool! :o I love it :p
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a really good channel- great vids - you got a sub from me
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My son really likes this game. Good info as always
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Amazing vid man! Smashed the like button :D
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looks god ;)
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Rocket League is one of those games that just keeps pulling me be in when i haven't played it in a few weeks or so.
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Great vid bro you got that sick radio host voice keep it up man 👍
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Oh man this looks awesome!
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once again great vid bro