Rocket League's New Outlaw Car Arrives In Season 4's Deadeye Canyon

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The Outlaw car and Deadeye Canyon field will both make their presentation in Rocket League Season 4, which goes live one week from now on August 11. Rocket League's fourth season of content will give players access to considerably more than a new car and play space. Most outstandingly, the supersonic sports title is also set to rollout 2v2 tournaments, a checked distinction from the 3v3 tournaments that have dominated since dispatch.

Rocket League has encountered several other significant changes in the numerous years since its 2025 presentation. Marketing deals with different brands assist with mixing things up occasionally, for instance, allowing users to race around the field in notorious vehicles from mainstream society franchises. Plus, super publisher and Fornite maker Epic Games procured Rocket League engineer Psyonix in mid 2019, ushering in a new period for the previously independent studio. One more shift showed up in September 2020, when Rocket League embraced the allowed to-play model and a soft reset that restarted the seasonal check back at one. Presently the fourth season in the post-allowed to-play run is not too far off.

Psyonix has unleashed a cinematic trailer for Rocket League Season 4, teasing the all-new Deadeye Canyon field. Rocket Pass Premium members will also need to look out for Outlaw, the latest car that comes loaded with 70+ tiers of plunder, including the Amikoo Decal, Lava Boost, No-Name Topper, and Tanker Wheels. A host of different additions will go live with Season 4, as well. Notwithstanding the previously mentioned appearance of 2v2 Tournaments, players can expect a "streamer safe music highlight," alongside the capacity to group vote on forfeiting Casual Matches. Suffice it to say, Rocket League fans are in for a serious treat when Season 4 touches down on August 11 at 8:00 AM PT.











These additions should give a strong start to the new Rocket League season, maintaining the force Psyonix worked all through the Summer Road Trip content. The Summer Road Trip occasion started off on July 1, reinstating in the past resigned vehicles like the Jurassic World Jeep and Back to the Future's DeLorean. Indeed, even 007 got in on the fun, with James Bond's famous 1963 Aston Martin DB5 taking its very own turn in the field.

A successor to Psyonix's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League initially dispatched in Summer 2015 on PC and PlayStation 4. It immediately overwhelmed the world, as well, and later relocated to Nintendo and Xbox platforms.
 
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