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Marauder is a battle-car released on July 5, 2016, as part of the Rocket League Collector's Edition.[2] It was made available to purchase separately on July 18, 2016.[3]

It originally appeared in Rocket League precursor Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. Its design is based on a humvee.

Official promo artwork shows Marauder with the Marauder wheels.

Painted variants are available through item shop.

Quote_icon  As of Patch v1.81, New players that obtain this vehicle from drops will recieve the Very Rare version. If however you played Rocket League before Free To Play then it's rarity will be marked as Legacy.

Note - Even if you have the Legacy version of this vehicle body you can still get a duplicate from drops which will be the Very Rare version.  Quote_icon

Official synopsis[]

Because you demanded it, a Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars classic, the monstrous Marauder, returns to the pitch![4]

Decals[]

Marauder can be equipped with the following decals:

Common[]

Rare[]

Limited[]

Note: Battle-Cars can also be equipped with any of the Black Market decals.

Wheels[]

Marauder comes with the following wheels, which can be equipped to any Battle-Car:

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. Rocket League Car Hitboxes on Rocket League - Official Site
  2. Rocket League Collector's Edition Now Available on Rocket League - Official Site
  3. Four New DLC Cars Available Today on Rocket League - Official Site
  4. Marauder on Rocket League - Official Site
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