Rocket League’s upcoming Player Anthems feature will play music whenever you score a goal or make an epic save

The feature goes live on Dec. 9 alongside season two.

Blue and orange futuristic field in Rocket League.
Image via Psyonix

The most triumphant moments for Rocket League players will now have a soundtrack. The upcoming Player Anthems feature will play a piece of music whenever players score a goal or make an epic save—and it’s coming to the game when season two launches on Dec. 9.

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The songs will play for everyone in the session whenever a player scores a goal, makes a save, or receives MVP honors at the end of the match. To test the feature, Psyonix is offering five free tracks for everyone:

  • “Angel Wings” by Mike Ault feat. Avianna Acid
  • “Flying Forever” by Mike Ault feat. Morgan Perry
  • “I Can Be” by Mike Ault feat. Crysta
  • “Love Thru the Night” by Mike Ault
  • “We Speak Chinese” by Mike Ault and Abandoned Carnival

Rocket League‘s music collection will grow over time. Players can get more songs through “Challenges, Rocket Pass (free and Premium tracks), and the Item Shop,” according to Psyonix—which means that players may need to shell out some cash for specific songs. Anthems will work as a normal collectible item with varying rarities, although it’s unclear if they’re tradable between players.

In addition to a series of tracks that are already in the game’s soundtrack, Psyonix teamed up with musical artist Kaskade to develop an EP tailor-made for Rocket League. The songs will be a part of the game’s OST and will be released as Anthems during the game.

Player Anthems are a fitting addition for Rocket League‘s season two, which has a musical theme. In addition to in-game music, players will also be able to dive into Neon Fields, where Soccar matches take place alongside a showstopping concert. Just don’t stop to enjoy the view.

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Pedro is Dot Esports' Lead Destiny Writer. He's been a freelance writer since 2019, and legend has it you can summon him by pinging an R-301, uttering the word "Persona," or inviting him to run a raid in Destiny 2 (though he probably has worse RNG luck than the D2 team combined). Find his ramblings on his Twitter @ggpedroperes (whenever that becomes available again).