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Rocket League Update V2.10 Patch Notes

Rocket League V2.10 introduces the Neon Lights event with exclusive rewards that players can earn starting today.

Updated: Jan 26, 2022 3:46 pm
Rocket League Update V2.10 Patch Notes

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Rocket League V2.10 introduces the Neon Lights event with exclusive rewards that players can earn starting today. The new update also introduces a limited-time mode with exclusive challenges to help players unlock GRIMES-themed items.

What’s New in Rocket League V2.10?

The highlight of the new patch is the Neon Lights event which features the works of Canadian musician GRIMES. There will be a Headseeker Ricochet mode where players can earn exclusive rewards as well. Throughout the Neon Nights event, you’ll also get a chance to earn Golden Moons, which unlocks a mix of classic items from the Impact, Nitro, and Overdrive Item Series. Golden Moons work just like Golden Gifts from Frosty Fest. 

In collaboration with GRIMES’ upcoming space opera, a super-intelligent deep space AI will begin transmitting Challenges directly into your life-sim, allowing you to unlock GRIMES-themed items.

Rocket League V2.10 Patch Notes

Here are some of the highlights of the new patch: 

  • Neon Nights begins on Wednesday, Jan. 26 at 9 a.m. PST (5 p.m. UTC)
  • Unlock new items by completing Neon Nights Event Challenges
  • Items from Golden Moons are eligible for trade-up
  • Heatseeker Ricochet will be playable as an LTM on Rocket Labs Arenas

Players will be excited to try out the new event and the Headseeker Ricochet mode. If you want to check out the full official patch notes, click here.


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