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James Bond 007 Car Aston Martin Arrives in Rocket League

New James Bond 007 Car Aston Martin Arrives in Rocket League.

James Bond is returning to Rocket League, with his vehicle from the upcoming No Time to Die film as well as one from the previous crossover.
James Bond 007 Car Aston Martin Arrives in Rocket League
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In July, Psyonix released a Rocket League/James Bond crossover, which included the legendary Aston Martin DB5 seen in numerous Bond films. It was only available for a limited time, but Psyonix is hosting a second James Bond crossover in only a few days, only three months later.

The Aston Martin Valhalla supercar will be given to Rocket League this time. It is the first hybrid vehicle to be added to the game, with a mid-engined 950PS gasoline/battery-electric powertrain.

It will also have its own set of cosmetics, including a Reel Life Decal, distinctive Engine Audio, and wheels. These may be purchased for a total of 1100 credits, however, Psyonix emphasizes that this package is only compatible with the Aston Martin Valhalla. Furthermore, not all of the game's cosmetics are compatible with the vehicle.

The crossover is more than simply a vehicle. There are three in-game challenges to complete, each with a 007-themed prize. The Aston Martin DB5 Player Banner, the Agent 007 Avatar Border, and the "00 Agent" Player Title are among the awards.

Psyonix has confirmed that anyone who missed out on the last James Bond crossover or just wasn't able to unlock the Aston Martin DB5 will be able to do it now. It will be included in a Bond 007 Collection that costs 2000 credits and includes both Bond vehicles and their associated cosmetics. Only from October 7 to October 13 will this collection be available. As a result, gamers cannot afford to rest on their laurels, as there is no assurance that the vehicles will return in the future.

Finally, on Psyonix's Twitch channel, a unique Agents vs. Villains event will take happening. It hasn't revealed anything about this one other than the fact that it will include Rocket League players and personalities.

Despite the fact that Psyonix never explicitly acknowledges it, this crossover is clearly intended to coincide with the recently released James Bond film No Time to Die. Bond comes out of retirement to help the CIA and face off against Rami Malek's Lyutsifer Safin, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (who previously helmed the 2017 version of Stephen King's It), with Daniel Craig resuming his role as Bond.

The film is already a critical and commercial success, and it is significant for being Craig's final James Bond film. For the time being, no one knows who will take over the job.

Rocket League is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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