A great game just keeps getting better.
As detailed over at the game's official site , the amazingly popular and critically acclaimed Rocket League has received a new patch.
This patch fixes some ball-bouncing issues, adjusts the hitboxes, and even lowers the game's ESRB rating. Originally rated at "E10+," the game now has the plain ol' "E" rating; it's a minor change and will only affect the parental control settings. I have to wonder what they took out to drop that rating…what the heck could be in Rocket League that would prompt the ESRB to give it the slightly higher E10+ rating?
Well, anyway, you can check out the full patch notes through the link above. Developer Psyonix has also fixed the collision on the Wasteland map, which had an oddly bouncing ball, and the team also erased an exploit that let vehicles jump higher than they were supposed to. If you haven't had the pleasure of this awesome game, you should definitely consider the upcoming Collector's Edition , a physical version of the game that boasts four brand new cars and a fresh mode that turns soccer into basketball.
Yeah, it's called Dunk House and it'll be ready for digital users this month.
Related Game(s): Rocket League