'Rocket League' DLC news: Batman cars and WWE partnership

A promotional photo of the DC Super Heroes DLC pack for "Rocket League" Facebook/RocketLeague

There is no other game that offers the same kind of gameplay that "Rocket League" offers. Despite being a few years old already, there still is a huge player base and a lot more content coming up. Recently, the game has just gotten Batmobiles and soon enough World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)-inspired features will be added.

The two new Batmobiles come in the form of downloadable content (DLC) packs. Previous packs also added other interesting mobiles such as the DeLorean from the famous "Back to the Future" franchise. The Batmobiles will be available via the DC Super Heroes DLC pack that will also come with other cosmetics including decals and banners from different heroes such as Aquaman, Cyborg, Wonder Woman and many others.

Players can expect to ride either the Batmobile all the way from the 1989 version of "Batman" or the Tumbler, the juggernaut vehicle that was featured in "The Dark Knight." Those who have been in the game for a while now will know that this is not the first Batmobile to be featured with the first one being from "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" movie.

Developer Psyonix has also recently partnered with the WWE. "Throughout 2018, you can expect to see Rocket League all over the WWE universe," reads the official post about the partnership. "We're also very excited to be a partner of WrestleMania 34, where we'll have Rocket League playable for attendees at one of the biggest sports and entertainment events in the world in New Orleans the weekend of April 8."

As for the "Rocket League DC Super Heroes DLC Pack," it will cost players a cheap $4 starting March 5, 2018. It will be made available for all the platforms of the game: PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.

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