Engine audio is a customization option in Rocket League. It was added on July 5, 2017, as part of the second anniversary update.[1]
Any engine sound can be used with any Battle-Car, with the exception of licensed engine sounds, such as the Batmobile, DeLorean Time Machine and Ice Charger.
If a vehicle is not owned, its engine sound is not available, and appears at the end of the list as a locked entry.
Regardless of the related vehicle's rarity, all engine audio options are classed as Common.
List of engine audio options
They are currently 58 options to choose from:
- '70 Dodge Charger R/T
- '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34
- Aftershock
- Aftershock v2
- Animus GP
- Artemis
- Breakout Type-S
- Breakout Type-S v2
- Centio V17
- Cyclone
- Dominus
- Dominus GT
- Dominus GT v2
- Endo
- Esper
- Go-Kart (it was obtainable from the Rocket Pass 1)
- Grog
- Imperator DT5
- Jäger 619 RS
- Locomotive (can be obtained by tiering up in the Rocket Pass 2)
- Mantis
- Marauder
- Marauder v2
- Masamune
- Maverick
- Motormouth (it was obtainable from the Rocket Pass 1)
- Muscle Car (it was obtainable from the Rocket Pass 1)
- Nimbus
- Octane ZSR
- Octane ZSR v2
- OEM-A
- OEM-A v2
- OEM-B
- OEM-B v2
- OEM-C
- OEM-C v2
- OEM-D
- OEM-D v2
- Proteus
- Proteus v2
- Rat Rod (can be obtained by tiering up in the Rocket Pass 2)
- R/C (can be obtained by tiering up in the Rocket Pass 2)
- Ripper
- Road Hog XL
- Road Hog XL v2
- Samurai
- Scarab
- Takumi
- Takumi RX-T
- Takumi RX-T v2
- Triton
- Triton v2
- Twinzer
- Vulcan
- Werewolf
- X-Devil Mk2
- X-Devil Mk2 v2
- Zippy
Examples
The following is an example of the OEM-A engine sound:
Gallery
References
- ↑ Patch Notes v1.35: Anniversary Update on Rocket League - Official Site