ARCtagon is an arena released on December 7, 2016. It is a redesigned version of the Rocket Labs arena Octagon.
Prior to September 28, 2017, this arena was known as Starbase ARC.
Official synopsis
Inspired by one of Psyonix's previous games, ARC Squadron, Starbase ARC is an octagonal, semi-standard stadium that orbits a huge (but familiar) desert planet where epic space battles are waged in the background and hulking celestial bodies drift about in the vastness of outer space.
Standardization
On August 24, 2017, Psyonix announced that the current version of Starbase ARC will be renamed "ARCtagon", and that a standard layout of Starbase ARC will be introduced for competitive and casual matches.[1]
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ Starbase ARC and Wasteland Redesigned as Standard Arenas on Rocket League - Official Site
External links
- Starbase ARC: Inside Look on Rocket League - Official Site
- Psyonix.com | ARC Squadron
Arenas | ||
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Standard | AquaDome • Beckwith Park • Champions Field [NFL] • Deadeye Canyon [Oasis] • DFH Stadium [Circuit] • Farmstead • Forbidden Temple [Fire & Ice] • Mannfield • Neo Tokyo • Neon Fields • Rivals Arena • Salty Shores • Starbase ARC • Urban Central • Utopia Coliseum • Wasteland | |
Alternate | ARCtagon • Badlands • Core 707 • Dunk House • Throwback Stadium • Tokyo Underpass | |
Rocket Labs | Basin • Cosmic • Double Goal • Galleon • Galleon Retro • Octagon • Pillars • Underpass • Utopia Retro |