Playing real-life Rocket League doesn’t have to be as expensive as buying a few cars and knocking around a giant soccer ball. But, other options aren’t necessarily cheap. Hot Wheels has come up with an officially-licensed alternative.
On November 1, the Hot Wheels Rocket League RC Rivals Set hits store shelves. It’s a two-car Rocket League setup that comes with an Octane and a Dominus, which are the game’s signature cars. Each car is controlled via Bluetooth by connecting to a smart device — all through a free app. Then they spin around the pitch trying to corral the ball into the goal.
Source: Destructoid Hot Wheels has a Rocket League RC game that costs 0