What does your Rocket League car look like?

And why isn’t it the Merc?

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Rocket League is the new hotness. The newest update added in some new cosmetic items, and I’m sure most of you have been playing around with the new toys. The new cars, Takumi and Dominus, are easily the most used at the moment, because they’re fresh and have achievements to go along with them.

Besides trying out the new stuff, though, what does your ride look like? I’ve recently been playing with the Takumi and really enjoying it, but my go-to is the Merc. Add in the badass skull paint, Mountaineer wheels, a fez because of my adoration of the game FEZ, and the “Planetoid” topper, and my ride is nothing short of amazing. Oh, and naturally I rock the rainbow boost. The Merc even has two boost ports, so I fly around with a double rainbow. Remember that video, everyone? Double rainbow? Okay I’ll leave now.

Show me your cars!


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