ARCtagon is an arena released on December 7, 2016. It is a redesigned version of the Rocket Labs arena Octagon.
Prior to September 28, 2017, this arena was known as Starbase ARC.
Official synopsis[]
Inspired by one of Psyonix's previous games, ARC Squadron, Starbase ARC is an octagonal, semi-standard stadium that orbits a huge (but familiar) desert planet where epic space battles are waged in the background and hulking celestial bodies drift about in the vastness of outer space.
Standardization[]
On August 24, 2017, Psyonix announced that the current version of Starbase ARC will be renamed "ARCtagon", and that a standard layout of Starbase ARC will be introduced for competitive and casual matches.[1]
Gallery[]
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ Starbase ARC and Wasteland Redesigned as Standard Arenas on Rocket League - Official Site
External links[]
- Starbase ARC: Inside Look on Rocket League - Official Site
- Psyonix.com | ARC Squadron
Arenas | ||
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Standard | AquaDome • Beckwith Park • Champions Field [NFL] • Deadeye Canyon [Oasis] • DFH Stadium [Circuit] • Farmstead • Forbidden Temple [Fire & Ice] • Mannfield • Neo Tokyo • Neon Fields • Rivals Arena • Salty Shores • Starbase ARC • Urban Central • Utopia Coliseum • Wasteland | |
Alternate | ARCtagon • Badlands • Core 707 • Dunk House • Throwback Stadium • Tokyo Underpass | |
Rocket Labs | Basin • Cosmic • Double Goal • Galleon • Galleon Retro • Octagon • Pillars • Underpass • Utopia Retro |