Summary
Recent rumors surroundingFortnite’sRocket Racingspinoff have suggested that the racing game may be receiving its own battle pass in the near future. The massively popular battle royale from Epic Games has seen major expansion in recent years, adding a variety of new spinoffs to the game’s universe.LEGO Fortnitethrusts players into a sandbox survival gamesimilar toMinecraft, whileFortnite Festivaltakes a note fromGuitar Heroas a rhythm game. Now,Rocket Racingis rumored to be receiving a major update to the game in the near future.
Rocket Racing sawtheFortniteuniverse collaborate with another major developer under the Epic Games umbrella for the battle royale’s racing spinoff.Rocket Racingis developed by Psyonix, the studio behind popular sports gameRocket League, with mechanics similar toRocket League.Rocket Racinghas received regular updates since its debut in late 2023, adding new tracks and different bodies for players to use for their cars. Now, a staple of Epic Games' otherFortnitespinoffs may be coming toRocket Racingin the near future.

Fortnite Considering Battle Pass for Rocket Racing
A new update shared by prominentFortniteleaker ShiinaBR is teasing the potential ofa battle pass forRocket Racingto come in the near future. Credited to leaker SamLeaks, Epic Games recently acknowledged the desire fromfans ofRocket Racingto see an exclusive battle pass added to the racing game. While Epic Games did not confirm its intent to introduce a Battle Pass toRocket Racing, the developer did say it had “seen this request a lot” and was aware of players' wishes for a battle pass.Rocket Racingis currently the onlyFortnitespinoff without its own battle pass.
WhileFortnitehas yet to officially introduce aRocket Racingbattle pass, the game does feature alternative means of progression.Rocket Racing’s recentNeon Rush season introduced several new tracks, with players able to unlock the seasonal racetracks by reaching certain thresholds in the game’s Ranked mode. The game features shareable content withRocket Leagueas well, with players able to transfer some car bodies from theirRocket Leagueaccount toRocket Racing.
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