Rocket League: Now it’s Formula 1

Racing game fans who also love to play Rocket League have a reason to be happy: Thanks to new bonus content, Formula 1 is now also making its way into the car soccer game.

It brings the popular new Formula 1 crossover to the long-running Rocket League. Starting May 20, a Formula 1 Fan Pack will be available, which will give you an all-new vehicle for the title as well as livery for all 10 F1 Teams.

The new car is fully equipped with a missile track, a Dominus hitting box and Pirelli wheels. The 2000 Credits Package also includes the following for your virtual garage:

  • Formula 1 2021 (automatic)

    • “Alfa Romeo 2021” poster

    • The “AlphaTauri 2021” poster

    • Alpine 2021 poster

    • Aston Martin 2021 poster

    • Ferrari 2021 poster

    • Haas 2021 poster

    • The “McLaren 2021” poster

    • Mercedes-AMG Petronas 2021 Poster

    • ‘Red Bull 2021’ poster

    • “Williams 2021” poster

  • Pirelli wheels

The items in the package can only be used for the F1 vehicle. This, in turn, cannot be customized with all types of objects.

You can also secure the F1 Player Banner for free in the Item Shop. The offer is valid from today until May 26th. DLC and banners should be available again later this year for important F1 events.

Rocket League – Formula 1 Fan Pack Trailer

In Rocket League, you can look forward to a lot of Formula 1 content thanks to the new DLC.

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