Rocket League Goes Back to the Future

The time-traveling DeLorean is coming to Rocket League later this month!

This is the unofficial year of Back to the Future. Pepsi and a bunch of other companies are getting in on the Back to the Future fun, and now Rocket League fans can get a taste of the cultural phenomenon as well. Starting on October 21, 2015, the same day Doc Brown and Marty McFly arrive in the future in Back to the Future Part 2, you can pick up the Back to the Future Car Pack for Rocket League.

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Retailing for $1.99, the Back to the Future Car Pack includes the famed DeLorean time machine from the films. This comes complete with a hover conversion and the trademark flaming tread marks the car leaves behind when it time travels.

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