Psyonix has announced the Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League will be making its retail debut in January 2018.
The physical release is called Rocket League Collector’s Edition and it will be distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It’ll come with the following contents that the PS4 and Xbox One retail releases have:
Rocket League Full Game
Supersonic Fury DLC Pack
Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC Pack
Chaos Run DLC Pack
Aftershock DLC Car
Marauder DLC Car
Esper DLC Car
Masamune DLC Car
Customization Items inspired by DC Comics’ The Flash
Limited Art Print by Psyonix Concept Artist, Jay Zhang
Rocket League Collector’s Edition will cost USD39.99 which is about 10 dollars more than the PS4 and Xbox One retail releases. Psyonix said they have tried their best to keep costs down but couldn’t due to the higher manufacturing cost of game cartridges.
It’ll arrive in North America on January 16, January 24 in Australia, January 25 in Central Europe, and January 26 in the rest of Europe, Middle East, Russia, and other regions.
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Ah, no Back To The Future car DLC for this physical version of Rocket League game? Sad.
No bat mobile as well I see. Not a problem as just buying the digital version only gives you the usual cars and you’ll have to pay for all the DLC. And the game is amazing without any of the DLC. I assume you already know this but was expecting a “thicker” content release.
Great Blog and information! Good Rocket League is growing into a huge game