Rocket League’s March Update will allow players to trade in their schematics to get better rarity items. The patch also added several relatively minor improvements to the inventory and default settings. The March Update’s most significant feature is the new blueprint trade-in system. It functions similarly to Rocket League’s regular trade up system: players can exchange five blueprints to get another random schematic for an item of Rocket League Credits the next-highest rarity, as long as the blueprints are from the same series.
“At Psyonix, we take the safety of our competitive players, fans, and personnel very seriously,” the announcement reads. “Due to worldwide health concerns surrounding the developing situation around the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we are canceling the Rocket League Season 9 World Championship live event as scheduled from April 24-26 in Dallas, Texas.
We understand that this is frustrating, but health and safety will always be our top priority.”This isn’t the first blow to Rocket League esports. In February, Psyonix postponed the RLCS opening weekend due to https://www.lolga.com intense server issues, which made the game unplayable on several platforms.