Rocket League: Game of the Year Edition

Rocket League: Game of the Year Edition (2016)

by Psyonix
Genres:Indie, Sport, Racing
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Rocket League Game of the Year Edition is a digital download-only release of Rocket League, collecting three DLC packs along with the original game. Unlike the Collector's Edition, no individually-released cars are included. It was not made available for Xbox One, as the standard edition was updated with the GOTY Edition DLC. On 2019-10-23 Psyonix announced the GOTY Edition would be removed from storefronts and no longer sold.Show more
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