Though Psyonix has previously hinted at changes coming to Rocket League , the studio has now fully detailed when players can take the game's latest features for a spin.

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via <a href="http://www.rocketleaguegame.com/news/2016/06/june-20-update/" target="_blank">Psyonix</a>

The newly announced Neo Tokyo update is set to release on June 20, bringing with it a new stadium previously known as Underpass in the game's Rocket Labs playlist. Along with the cybperunk stadium, the game will also receive the new Pillars mode, which places two huge walls onto the field to split the arena into three parts, new post-game celebrations, and new quick-chat customization options.The introduction of Neo Tokyo will signal the start of season 3 in the game's competitive playlists, resetting all skill rankings from season 2 (and giving those who participated exclusive rocket trails based on their ranks).Additionally, over 20 Rare and Very Rare item types for post-online game drops will be added alongside new Painted and Certified items, all of which Psyonix has detailed on its official blog . Neo Tokyo will also see the introduction of the game's new item trade-in system so players can receive rarer items by swapping duplicates of those they may already have.Four new DLC cars—including two tied to the Neo Tokyo aesthetic, Esper and Masamune—will be available digitally beginning July 18, and will be accessible early to those who purchase the Rocket League Collector's Edition , which releases on June 24 in Europe and July 5 in North America.Psyonix previously teased the new Pillars mode as well as the rare items and trade-in system . Ahead of the new update, Rocket League a free multiplayer weekend on the Xbox One and Xbox 3360 through July 12.For more on Neo Tokyo and all that it entails, read the full announcement post

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