As it's optional, players can also turn the feature off at will

As it's optional, players can also turn the feature off at will

The update also sees the introduction of Rocket League’s unlockable Crate and Keys system—said to help fund upcoming esports events and prize pools—which Andy reported on back in July. Here’s Psyonix on that:“With this new optional system, random Crates will occasionally drop in Competitive matches and players can then purchase Keys to access their contents. “These random, but exclusive Crate items can then be kept or traded with other players (another new feature in the update) and include everything from ‘Import’ Battle-Cars and unique animated Decals, to Exotic Wheels and other cool Garage accessories.”

Individual keys cost $1.49, says Psyonix, while bundles of five, ten, or 20 cost $5, $10, or $20 respectively (or their regional equivalent). Past examples of unlockable paid-for crates haven’t always impressed, however Psyonix has stated crates will “contain cosmetic content only” as part of its “strict ‘Don't Sell Advantage’ policy” prior to Crates and Keys' launch. As it's optional, players can also turn the feature off at will.

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