Serving as a temporary pass for weekly activities and a way to unlock new items, Fortnite's Battle Pass has become a very profitable measure of
Rocket League Trading Epic Games. Now another popular online game will join the fashion: Rocket League. With the name Rocket Pass (because of: of course it does), the Psyonix pass will work in the same way as Epic's.
Beginning this summer, the Rocket Pass will come in different seasons, with distinct contents of each that must be unlocked within a delimited period of
Rocket League Items time. Psyonix reinforces on the official website that the pass will not replace the standard progression system of the game, besides having a free version and another paid.
The length of time that each pass takes to complete - around 100 hours - and that the amount of XP required for higher levels will be the same as the lowest ones, avoiding letting experienced players be at a disadvantage. The paid version of the Rocket Pass will cost $ 9.99 (about $ 37 here).