Now rolling out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, Rocket League update 1.29 preps for the two new Hot Wheels Battle-Cars ($1.99 USD each), adds 4K PS4 Pro support, deploys the Player’s Choice Crate Series 1, and more.
You can check out all the details of update 1.29 below:
New Content
DLC Battle-Cars
Added Twin Mill III DLC Battle-Car, including six new Decals (Flames, Javelin, Overline, Speedster, Pyro, Primo) and one new Wheel (OH5)
Added Bone Shaker DLC Battle-Car, including six new Decals (Bone Jack, Diablo, Inferno, Pro-Street, Starstruck, Stripes) and one new Wheel (WW5SP)
Antennas
Hot Wheels Antenna
Treasure Hunt Flag
Toppers
Hot Wheels Topper
Shark Bite Topper
Changes and Updates
General
Rocket League now supports the PS4 Pro with 4K rendering
Player’s Choice Crate Series 1 can now be found rarely after online matches. This crate includes community favorite items voted on by the players:
Exotic Wheel I: Lightning
Exotic Wheel II: Zomba
Import Battle-Car I: Octane ZSR
Import Battle-Car II: Dominus GT
Import Battle-Car III: Breakout Type-S
Very Rare Decal: Breakout Type-S – Distortion
Very Rare Decal: Dominus GT – Distortion
Very Rare Decal: Octane ZSR – Distortion
Very Rare Decal: Takumi RX-T – Distortion
Bug Fixes
General
Infinite Power! and Mad Scientist Achievements have been fixed
Lightning Wheel is now properly named Voltaic
Insufficient Space now properly displayed when attempting to save a reply when the console’s hard drive is full (PS4)
Saved replays will work properly when transferred from one PS4 to another (PS4)
Vehicle driver- and passenger-side windows no longer have Blue or Orange tint when Black Market decals are equipped
Pressing shoulder buttons simultaneously no longer causes Item overlap on vehicle customization screen
Chain link pattern no longer visible when using certain Rocket Trails
Fixed performance issues with the Proton, Dark Matter, and Hypernova Rocket Trails.
Licensed Car items can no longer be forced onto other Battle-Cars
As revealed last week, the update also allows Rocket League “to run at both 1080p on standard PS4s, and 4K on PS4 Pro systems, at 60 frames-per-second in ALL arenas for single and two-player split-screen modes.” If you’re playing in three- or four-player split-screen, most arenas will offer 60fps at the same resolutions.
Expect “many” content updates for Rocket League throughout the year.