Rocket League DC Super Heroes DLC Pack Coming Soon With Two New Batman Battle-Cars
I'm Batman.
Psyonix and DC have joined forces again to bring the latest content update to Rocket League, the DC Super Heroes DLC Pack. In partnership with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment, the DC Super Heroes DLC Pack for Rocket League will include two premium Batman Battle-Cars and a ton of new cosmetic items inspired by some of the best super heroes from the DC universe. Check out the Rocket League DC Super Heroes DLC Pack announcement trailer.
The content included in the DC Super Heroes DLC Pack:
2 Premium Batman Battle-Cars
- The Dark Knight Rises Tumbler from Warner Bros. Pictures’ The Dark Knight Rises
- The '89 Batmobile from Warner Bros. Pictures’ Batman
DC Super Hero Themed Items
- Aquaman - Breakout Decal and Player Banner
- Batman - Paladin Decal and Player Banner
- Cyborg - Roadhog Decal and Player Banner
- DC - Player Banner (previously released in Collector’s Edition)
- Flash - Wheels, Venom Decal, Player Banner, and Speed Force Boost (Wheels and Player Banner previously released in Collector’s Edition)
- Green Arrow - Hotshot Decal and Player Banner
- Green Lantern - Merc Decal and Player Banner
- Superman - Octane Decal and Player Banner
- Wonder Woman - Wheels, X-Devil Decal, and Player Banner
The DC Super Heroes DLC Pack is licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on behalf of DC Entertainment. It will be priced at $3.99 USD (or regional equivalent) and will be available for download on all Rocket League platforms on March 5.
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Probably because of expectations. Justice League is a DC flagship. A single movie that combined the biggest heroes of the last 85 years of comics. Characters that have been around longer than my grandparents and are absolute staples of pop culture.
The movie should have been a grand slam. It took actual effort to create movie as bad as they made.
Guardians of the Galaxy, a movie with animated raccoon and a taking tree, as well as characters that had comic book fans scratching their head over when it was announced, made over $100,000,000 more than the flagship title of one of the largest comic creators in the world.
It might not have "flopped" financially but it didn't Flop in every other way imaginable, including financial expectations.
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