Rocket League Unveils Special Collaboration With 'X-Men ‘97'

Rocket League announced its in-game collaboration with "X-Men '97" which will bring a selection of unique and new cosmetics.

The game is known for partnering with other brands to celebrate crossover content, allowing players to enjoy a new gaming experience.

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Rocket League Welcomes 'X-Men '97'

In a press release, the Psyonix team shared that Rocket League will have a crossover event with Marvel's "X-Men '97" from April 23 to May 7. Players can customize their ride with X-Men Decals, Boosts, Wheels, and more.

The players must complete 12 challenges to unlock Toppers, Player Banners, and other items based on the series. "Also, items based on iconic heroes like Cyclops, Wolverine, and Storm have swiped into the Item Shop. Make a pit stop to check out these Decals and more!" the team wrote.

Completing difficult challenges guarantees a Golden X-Crate for players. The challenge can also be completed up to five times, giving more chances to unlock X-Crates.

Rocket League, 'X-Men '97' Offers Exclusive Rewards

The free challenge items include the Blackbird Topper, Cerebro Topper, Sentinel Head Topper, and Player Banners of X-Men, Wolverine, and Magneto. X-Men Wheels, Gambit Decal, Jubilee's Pyrotechnic Energy Boost, and Marvel Crackle Trail are also offered.

Meanwhile, players can avail of the X-Men Mega Bundle for only 1,500 credits. The bundle includes Cyclops Fennec Decal, Cyclops' Optic Blast Boost, Wolverine Slash Goal Explosion, Mutant Brotherhood Wheels, and more.

The X-Men Decal Pack will be available for only 1,000 credits. It offers Storm Breakout Decal, Jubilee Octane, Decal, and more. The most expensive bundle costs 2,000 credits and is called the X-Men Mega Bundle + Fennec which includes all the items from the Mega Bundle with an additional Fennec Car Body.

The animated series "X-Men '97" by Marvel Studios is now available to stream on Disney+.

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