Rocket League drives into Stranger Things' Upside Down this Halloween

Rocket League drivers should prepare to enter Stranger Things' Upside Down this October for Halloween!

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Rocket League have kicked off the teaser trailer for this years upcoming Halloween event, and this time round drivers will be pitted against Stranger Things' Upside Down.

Above we have the official teaser trailer for what Psyonix has titled as the Haunted Hallows. According to the blog post found on the Rocket League website, all roads will lead to Farmstead where Stranger Things' Mind Flayer has invaded and is looking down on the matches occurring below. Its unclear if the Mind Flayer will be able to influence the matches below, but Psyonix does say "make sure to look after your teammates."

Of course cosmetics will also be added to support the Halloween event and according to the post players will earn "Candy-Corn" after matches that can be used in the Hallows Event Store. Some of the wares in the Hallows Event Store are developed by the Hawkins National Laboratory and sneak peaks for them have been provided in the entirety of this article. Haunted Hallows featuring Stranger Things will be going live on through the October Update scheduled to release on October 14th. The event will run until November 11th. Good-luck in the Upside Down drivers!

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