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‘Rocket League’ Gameplay & DLC: Portal-Inspired DLC Coming On Dec. 1, Includes ‘Mad Max-like Chaos Run’ And Winter Games

Game developer Psyonix has announced on Monday that it will introduce some Portal-inspired DLC to "Rocket League," a popular soccer-with-cars game. The company said that the game's new contents will be rolled out starting on Dec. 1 exclusively for PC. It was said that avid players will be able to collect several "Portal" items for free as a reward at the end of every game's match. The game's new DLC pack was made possible after the company has partnered with Valve, a report from Gamespot said.

"Obtainable by playing a full game of Rocket League, the official Portal items are potentially rewarded at the end of every match, win or lose. All you have to do is keep playing until the match ends and your chance to earn a new Aperture-themed goodie of your very own," Psyonix said, announcing the game's free content pack as quoted in the report.

Below are the complete list of Portal items for "Rocket League" as reported by The Tech Zealot.

---Cake (Topper)

---Conversion Gel (Rocket Trail)

----Propulsion Gel (Rocket Trail)

----Repulsion Gel (Rocket Trail)

----Aperture Laboratories (Antenna)

----Cake Sticker (Antenna)

----Companion Cube (Antenna)

----Personality Core (Antenna)

----PotatOS (Antenna)

According to the report, aside from the Portal-themed DLC pack, game developer Psyonix is expected to release the two downloadable content pack for the month of December, namely: "Mad Max-like Chaos Run" and "Winter Games." Avid fans and die-hard gamers are also hoping that game developer Psyonix will partner with other studios to introduce new themed content packs for the game.

"The month of December will see to the release of additional DLC packs, including the Rocket League was released on July 7, 2015, for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. As for Portal, the 2007 first-person puzzle-platform title is an incredibly popular release from Valve. It's available on pretty much every platform and eats at your brain matter for trying to solve intricate, but fun, puzzles," the Tech Zealot said.


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