Psyonix has announced that the much expected Rocket League for Xbox One is nearing its launch. In fact, it will happen no later than Feb. 17.

Since December 2015, when the game was announced, Rocket League fans have been wondering how much they have to wait until the title lands on the Microsoft's console. Good news are now in store, as the wait is nearly over: those who want to play Rocket League on Xbox One will be able to do so in a week, at the cost of $19.99.

The Psyonix team is very confident that the game will bring insane fun to its PC variant, and this is in no small part due to the development partnership with Panic Button.

Panic Button brought its know-how to make sure Rocket League's porting to Xbox One is successful both in terms of performance and fidelity. What is more, Xbox One players will enjoy some additional content.

For one thing, three of the already-released DLC Packs will come bundled with the game, for no additional cost. Each of the three DLCs comes with two Premium Battle-Cars, 12 Decals, two wheels and two Rocket Trails.

Apart from the common components, the Supersonic Fury DLC will have five Paint types. Meanwhile, Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC comes with three Paint types, two Antennas and four Toppers. Lastly, Chaos Run brings three Toppers and three Antennas.

Xbox One players also get two exclusive vehicles: the Armadillo from Gears Of War and the Warthog variant from the Halo series. A few Garage items, such as the Overcharge Rocket Trail from Sunset Overdrive and Fizzie will land exclusively on Xbox, as well.

Alongside the dedicated content for Xbox One, gamers will benefit from the astounding quantity of Rocket League standard content.

In case you haven't played it yet, the title offers up to 100 billion possible customization combinations for the Battle-Car, an offline Season Mode that has all the features from the online variant, several game configurations (1v1, 2v2, 3v3, and 4v4 matchups covering everything from offline to competitive play), special match Mutators that allows gamers to modify the games's rules, the "Snow Day" Hockey mode, and more.

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