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Rocket League patch 1.22 brings item trading and Rumble mode

The latest update v1.22 for Rocket League adds a new Rumble mode and item trading between players.

Rumble is a 3 vs 3 Unranked mode that includes power-ups such as grappling hooks and boxing gloves to deliver a fresh new take on the usual goal-scoring action.

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Players are also added to trade items, and customize their vehicles in much more depth than before.

Check out the Rocket League update 1.22 patch notes:

All-new “Rumble” mode has been added as an unranked playlist, and is also available in Private Matches and Exhibition mode
Create up to ten Car Presets that save specific car configurations for easy access.

Expanded primary color palette to give players more options for their Blue and Orange cars, including Green colors for the Blue Team.
Added “DFH Stadium (Stormy)” and “Urban Central (Dawn)” to all casual/competitive playlists.

Added all-new “Octagon” arena to the “Rocket Labs” playlist.

New Rocket League content

  • Antennas
  • Added “Community Flags”
  • Discord
  • ScrewAttack
  • Penny Arcade
  • DIV Antenna
  • Penny Arcade flag
  • PAX flag
  • Added “Video Games”
  • Headlander – Starcophagus
  • Topper
  • Day of the Tentacle
  • Painted Items
  • The following items can now drop with the Painted attribute:
  • Chef Hat
  • Ivy Cap
  • Pork Pie
  • Trucker Hat
  • Unicorn Horn
  • Visor
  • Wildcat Ears
  • Arenas
  • Added “DFH Stadium (Stormy)” to all casual/competitive playlists.
  • Added “Urban Central (Dawn)” to all casual/competitive playlists.
  • Added “Octagon” to the “Rocket Labs” playlist.

Change and updates

  • The “Rumble” 3v3 mode has been added as an unranked playlist, and is also available in Private Matches and Exhibition mode at any team size.
  • Mac and Linux Beta are now available!

Car Presets

  • The Garage now supports “Equip to Blue” and “Equip to Orange” functionality. This allows you to tailor your car differently based on which team you end up on!
  • You can now create up to ten Car Presets that save a specific car configuration for easy access. Presets can be named to make it easy to switch between your favorites in the main menu.
  • Presets can be quickly swapped between in the “Garage” submenu.
  • The Randomize Preset button generates a completely random car configuration for you to try out!

Player-to-Player Trading

  • Trading between players is now available. To trade, form a party with a friend and select the player you wish to trade with on your party bar. The “Invite to Trade” option will appear.
  • You can trade Online (Uncommon and up) item drops, Keys, Crates and Crate Items. You can trade most Limited items (like Halloween or Alpha items) but not special rewards like the Season 2 Boosts.
  • Xbox One players cannot currently trade Keys.
  • You cannot trade Common items or Premium DLC items. They are bound to your personal account and cannot be given away.
  • Keys, or items obtained from Keys (like Crate items) have a “Trade Hold” that prevents them from being traded to other players for 7 days from the time of purchase.
  • The primary color palette has expanded to give players more options for their Blue and Orange cars, including Green colors for the Blue Team!
  • Graphical optimizations on all Arenas for more consistent performance at 60 fps.

Online updates and Rocket League items

  • You can now find “Champions Crates” rarely after completing online matches. They contain exclusive decals, wheels, boost trails, and even “Import” car bodies. Crates can be unlocked with Keys, which are for sale in the “Manage Inventory” and Crate Unlock menus
  • Note: A portion of the proceeds from all “Champions Crates” opened goes directly to Rocket League eSports prize pools.
  • Each crate has a unique “series” of items it may contain. Items in each crate are classified as Rare, Very Rare, Import, Exotic, and Black Market.
  • In the “Manage Inventory” screen, while selecting a crate the tooltip displays the full set of items in that series and which ones you have collected.
  • Crate items can be used in the existing “Trade In” system that exchanges five items of one rarity for a random new item of higher rarity.
  • Only Uncommon, Rare, Very Rare, and Import items can be traded up.
  • Crate items must be traded up with other items from their same series and you will receive a new item from the same series.
  • You can view your Crates and preview their possible contents from the “Manage Inventory” screen.
  • Crate drops do not count against your normal Uncommon/Rare/Very Rare online item drop limit. They are a completely separate system.
  • All of the “Import” cars included in crates have identical steering and hitbox stats to existing vehicles in the game.
  • Team Names and Colors are now available in Private Match
  • When creating a private match, you can now specify custom Team Names for both teams. These names will appear on the scoreboard and when goals are scored.
  • Private Matches now support Team Color selection. These colors override the colors selected by players. Similar to Season mode, the full color palette is available, and the stadium colors will change to reflect your choices.
  • Competitive Inactivity
  • Players who do not play a competitive match for 30 days or longer are now considered Inactive. Inactivity removes you from Competitive Leaderboards and reassigns you to the “Unranked” Skill Tier.
  • Inactive players’ skill rating is not lost or reset – they must play a few placement matches to be re calibrated. The number of placement matches depends on how long they have been inactive.

The following Boost Trails have received a visual upgrade:

  • Bubbles
  • Confetti
  • Datastream
  • Flamethrower Purple
  • Grass
  • Hydro
  • Money
  • Plasma
  • Slime
  • Snowflakes
  • Sparkles
  • Thermal
  • “Retro Utopia” has been removed from the “Rocket Labs” playlist, but can still be played in Private Matches.

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Rocket League menu updates

  • Party Chat is now available in the main menu and more!
  • Parties of players can now chat together from any screen using a new “Party Chat” widget that appears in the bottom right of your interface. Simply press R2 on PS4, RT on Xbox One, or click the icon on PC to open the chat window.
  • You can Party Chat on the Main Menu before matchmaking, from Training or other local modes, or even in a live match.
  • Messages from other party members will appear in your in-game chat log as well.
  • The “Manage Inventory” screen now supports searching and filtering of items.
  • While in the Replay Viewer, you can now open the Replay List and change which replay you’re watching from the mid-game menu.
  • In Competitive matches, the Skill Division / Promotion / Demotion display has been moved to the Scoreboard screen so it does not interfere with the Postgame Spotlight.

AUDIO

  • Split screen audio is now handled in a new way allowing for cleaner reproduction, specifically focused on surround sound systems.
  • An audio priority system has been put into place that slightly alters the mix balance so you hear more of what is relevant to the given gameplay situation
  • New attenuation curves have been implemented for cleaner spatialization within gameplay
  • Spam Control has been implemented that turns down and makes the sound less focused as it is pressed in rapid succession (this is mostly used for boost ignition sounds)
  • New EQ and Filtering on a per buss level to clean up the low end (bassiness) of the game
  • A redesign of the goal explosion sound has been put in that is more concise and punchy
  • Throttle input for bots has been altered so they will no longer feather the on/off audio constantly
  • Reverse audio has been altered so that it has a ‘throttle on’ input response as apposed to the previous ‘throttle off’
  • Fixed doppler effect which was previously passing bad values

BUG FIXES

  • Disabling both “Depth of Field” and “Bloom” in the video options will no longer desaturate the entire game unintentionally.
  • Guam country flag now appears correctly.
  • Offensive name plates will once again appear censored to players on PlayStation 4 when appropriate.
  • Fixed an issue that incorrectly granted Xbox players incorrect XP when switching accounts

Let us know what you think of the new Rocket League update 1.22, and new Rocket League items!