Epic Games received Rocket League and its developer Psyonix returned in May

Epic Games received Rocket League and its developer Psyonix returned in May

Epic Games received Rocket League and its developer Psyonix returned in May, so Rocket League Pricesin a manner, it is no wonder to see the game enacting loot field practices without a doubt identical to those in Fortnite. As Psyonix these days announced, later this year Rocket League will do away with all random loot packing containers and replace them with "a system that shows the precise objects you are buying earlier."

As the studio noted, "this is similar to modifications carried out in advance this year by way of the Fortnite Save the World team." More to the point, it's similar to Save the World's new and pretty literally transparent loot bins, which show would-be shoppers precisely what they'll get. If you don't like what's inner, you may await the box to refresh and buy a distinctive one later. "We are making this transformation so we can display you the rewards of every [loot box] separately, which offers you greater preference in the [loot boxes] making a decision to open," Epic said at the time.

Psyonix did not specify when Rocket League's new loot machine will arrive, nor did it make clear whether or not it's getting rid of randomized boxes totally or simply swapping them for transparent ones. That stated, Epic's oversight and the wording of the announcement factors to the latter. I suspect Rocket League will nevertheless have loot containers, their contents simply won't be hidden anymore. And as Psyonix showed, "Rocket Pass Premium, DLC RL PricesCars, and Esports Shop items will remain provided for direct buy."

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