- See also: Animus GP, Centio V17
Champions Field is an arena added to Rocket League on July 5, 2017, as part of the second anniversary update.[1]
A day variant was added on September 28, 2017, as part of the Autumn Update.[2]
Official synopsis
"Champions Field" celebrates the pure competition found in Rocket League, complete with a massive statue featuring our shield logo, triple-decker seating (a must in any modern sports entertainment complex), and enough stadium lighting to make your match visible from outer space!
This new, FREE, standard arena will be found in all Competitive and Online Playlists, and will be available in Private Matches as well.[1]
Gallery
Trivia
- There are three known hidden Moai in the arena.[3]
- The logo on the floating cameras.
- The logo on the blimp.
- On top of the scoreboard.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Rocket League’s Anniversary Update Launches July 5 on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Autumn Update on Rocket League - Official Site
- ↑ Hidden Things You Might Have Missed On The New Champions Field Arena on Reddit
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 |