Sadly, the trailer is not for a brand new game. It's Rocket League Items promoting a top rate Rocket League vehicle body based on one of the Aston Martins(opens in new tab) that appears in new Bond film No Time to Die. It'll be available in the Rocket League object shop on October 7 for 1,a hundred credit, or in a 2,000 credit bundle that still includes the 1963 Aston Martin DB5(opens in new tab).
Like the McLaren 570S Rocket League body I never use, the Valhalla normally isn't customizable. You'll be caught with the included Aston Martin wheels and decal, which can not be prepared to different motors. It's a cool-looking car, sure, but how can its boring paint task wish to compete with my automobile's lively ice floe decal and mist-emitting snowflake wheels? It simply cannot.
If Psyonix ever makes a brand new game, though, it can do plenty worse than a street racer with Buy Rocket League Items Rocket League's car handling. I'm not certain exactly how they'd contain aerials or whether a massive ball should preserve to play a role, however seeing that Rocket League 2 doesn't genuinely make sense—what is it going to feature, offsides calls?—Rocket League racing seems like the apparent route. There are already participant-made Rocket League tracks(opens in new tab) that discover the concept.