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Rocket Labs

Rocket Labs is a series of prototype arena layouts with unconventional features. Rocket Labs was added to the game on February 10, 2016, as a separate online casual playlist, along with three arena layouts.[1]

Rocket Labs gives the community the ability to check out a wider variety of arenas that vastly differ from the traditional arenas. In addition, Psyonix would gather feedback to let Rocket League players help decide which layouts the development team applied full artwork assets to.

On December 7, 2016, the Rocket Labs playlist was retired from online playlists,[2] and the arenas were moved into casual playlists, before being removed from all online playlists except Rumble on December 12, 2016.[3]

On March 22, 2017,[citation needed] the Rocket Labs playlist was made available again. However, after the September 24, 2018, was once more removed after the migration of Extra Modes (or Ranked Sports) to competitive.[4]

On January 14, 2021, it was announced that the Rocket Labs playlist would be turned into a Limited Time Mode (LTM) that would come and go. It will feature new arenas and modes.[5]

List of Rocket Labs arenas[]

List of Rocket Labs LTM arenas[]

Trailer[]


References[]

  1. Patch Notes v1.11 on Rocket League - Official Site
  2. Patch Notes v1.25 on Rocket League - Official Site
  3. Patch Notes v1.26 on Rocket League - Official Site
  4. Patch Notes v1.53 on Rocket League - Official Site
  5. New Rocket Labs LTM Live This Weekend on Rocket League - Official Site
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