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Rocket League will arrive on store shelves for Switch on January 16 in North America, January 24 for Australia and New Zealand, and January 25/26 for Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and South Africa.The retail version of Rocket League on Switch will match the ones available on PS4 and Xbox One and will contain the full game plus the following additional content:Psyonix notes that the recommended retail price for the game is USD$40, which is USD$10 more than the same Rocket League Collector’s Edition retails for on other platforms.“As much as we tried to keep the retail price down, the reality of the Switch’s increased cartridge manufacturing costs meant that the MSRP had to be higher as well,” explained the studio in the announcement on its site Pricing for other regions is yet to be confirmed, though Eurogamer is reporting the game will cost £35 in the UK. Distribution of the physical Switch version is being handled by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.If you’re still yet to experience the Rocket League phenomenon, check out IGN’s review of the game here

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