Low gravity and cubic ball are mutators headed to Rocket League in a free update

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Rocket League fans will probably want to just skip ahead and watch the video below. It gives brief mention to the additions Psyonix is making to the car soccer game next month. It goes by pretty quickly, so I took the time to write out the full list below the video. You’re welcome.

Most of the mutators are self-explanatory, with a lot of focus on the ball’s attributes. There are a couple that make a bright orange question mark appear above my head, like Pinball and Time Warp. Psyonix might shed light on those during its first look tomorrow at 2 PM Pacific on the Rocket League Twitch channel.

After the update next month that adds these mutators, there’s another update planned for December that changes the soccer field to a hockey arena, switching out the ball for a puck. The best part of all this? Both updates are going to be free.

Mix, Match, and Mutate in Rocket League This November [PlayStation Blog]

  • Cubic
  • Demolition
  • Moon Ball
  • Beach Ball
  • Ball Bounciness
  • Ball Max Speed
  • Ball Size
  • Ball Type
  • Ball Weight
  • Boost Amount
  • Boost Strength
  • Gravity
  • Match Length
  • Max Score
  • Pinball
  • Respawn Time
  • Slo-Mo
  • Time Warp

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