Rocket League – Season 6 Customization Pack (DLC)
Pure cosmetic fuel for Rocket League regulars on Xbox - five visual pieces and a 1000 Credits top-up that only makes sense if you already live in the garage menu.
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About Rocket League – Season 6 Customization Pack (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: if you are the kind of Rocket League player who spends more time tweaking your loadout than grinding ranked, this pack will scratch that itch. If you are looking for new maps, modes, or anything that changes how the game actually plays, you are in the wrong place. This is cosmetics-only, and it helps to know exactly what you are getting before you tap that purchase button. The five items cover a reasonable spread of customization slots. The Almagest Decal is an exotic-rarity universal skin, meaning it works on virtually any car in your garage (licensed vehicles being the exception), and its animated cosmic aesthetic is genuinely one of the more eye-catching designs Psyonix produced during this era. The Z-Current Decal offers a cleaner, more electric-flavored alternative for players who prefer a less busy look. The Balla-Carra Wheel rounds things out in the wheel slot with a distinct profile that pairs well with either decal depending on your color setup. The Ambustion Boost in Titanium White is the high-value slot for boost-aesthetic obsessives - white boosts consistently rank among the most desirable cosmetic variants in the Rocket League community, and getting one bundled in is a legitimate draw. The Toon Goal Explosion is the wildcard: it leans into a cartoonish pop-art style that will either delight you or feel mismatched with a sleek competitive loadout. It is fun, loud, and probably the most personality-forward item in the pack. The 1000 Credits included alongside the five items is worth paying attention to. Credits are the in-game currency used to buy items directly from the shop or craft blueprints, and 1000 puts a meaningful dent in anything priced in the 700-1100 Credit range - which covers a lot of the weekly Item Shop rotation. One practical heads-up: Psyonix applies a temporary trade hold to all credits in your inventory after purchase, so if you are planning to trade immediately, factor that in. The honest calculus here is whether the specific five items appeal to you. Unlike a Battle Pass or a season ticket, there is no grinding element - you pay, you unlock, you equip. For a certain kind of Xbox Rocket League player, that simplicity is the whole point. For everyone else, especially newcomers still learning aerial mechanics and boost management, the in-game Item Shop and free battle pass rewards will serve you better without the upfront cost. This pack is a niche purchase for an already-dedicated audience, not an entry point. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Psyonix, Inc.
- Publisher
- Psyonix, Inc.
- Release Date
- Mar 23, 2022