These silver and orange wheels were the first-ever RLCS LAN rewards given to fans who attended the RLCS World Championship from Season 3 in the form of codes.Īlthough they are not tradeable amongst players, a few unredeemed codes still roam around the internet going for $300. Well, second most expensive, behind our number three on this list. Painted Diecis are in a league of their own, as they are the most expensive tradeable wheels without any animations or flares. These wheels are in everyone’s inventory already - the unpainted version of course, because if you want to grab yourself some dark, crispy Black Diecis, it will set you back 19,000 to 24,000 credits depending on your platform. This Beta Reward might seem harmless, especially considering it’s an antenna, but these Ferrero Rocher wrap balls go for 14,000 to 19,000 credits depending on your platform. If you are as curious as every other gamer and have hung around Rocket League for the smallest amount of time, you have heard the term "Alpha something" be thrown around every now and then.Īlpha, and in this case Beta, rewards are items dropped into players’ inventories who played the Alpha or Beta versions of the game respectively.
The wheels are definitely the highlight of the pack, as they were the first non-boost or explosion Rocket League item that made a sound. The vinyl is sold out currently, but even if it still were for sale, the items were only promoted for anyone who pre-ordered it, making them really exclusive. You may be familiar with music label Monstercat, as they have scored most of the game’s soundtrack and are currently partnering with Rocket League for the all-new music-themed free-to-play Season 2.
It would be great to see them add another collaboration when this update comes along, as they have already added cars from the NFL and the Batmobile into the game.These wheels, plus antennas, banners and more, were available to players who pre-ordered the Rocket League x Monstercat: Greatest Hits vinyl. Normally, there is a lot more that developers Psyonix do in an update, but this was just a small one, so we expect 2.08 to be a relatively big update.
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Patch NotesĪll these patch notes have come from the official Rocket League Website. This is exciting as it means there are only a few more weeks until another update will go live. The patch notes for update 2.07 came out on Tuesday 26th October 2021, and with updates happening every few weeks, we expect update 2.08 to come out around 12th-15th November 2021. Here is everything you need to know about this upcoming update Release Date Read More: Rocket League Season 5: Release Date, Rewards, Trailer, Rocket Pass and All You Need To Know Many in the gaming community will be wanting to know when update 2.08 will be released and what exactly will be coming in the next patch.