Rocket League Season 19 is the best one in ages. Here’s why

Eugene Bozhenko

Eugene Bozhenko

To celebrate its 10th Anniversary, Rocket League makes good changes in the tradition of seasonal Rocket Passes. Unique events and great rewards are part of Season 19, and the community is happy with this update.

For the first time in quite a long time, a new season in Rocket League feels like a really big update. It comes with new activities, and not just a line of progression tiers like in recent seasons.

The most notable feature is the division of Season 19 in Rocket League into three parts. Each comes with limited-time events (LTE) and modes (LTM).

In the Rocket Pass itself, you can unlock two original vehicles, which is quite a motivation to rush through the tiers. In general, Season 19 feels fresh and interesting — it really calls to play Rocket League!

Three parts of Season 19 in Rocket League: Schedule and details

June 18 is the first day of Rocket League Season 19, and it’s when Part 1 events and modes kick off in the game. The activities continue up to Sep. 17.

Schedule of Rocket League Season 19 (image via Psyonix)
Schedule of Rocket League Season 19 (image via Psyonix)

Part 1: adidas FC Clash

Right at the start of Season 19, Rocket League invites players to the LTE adidas FC Clash. Especially for it, Rocket League revamps the Clubs feature, and the real-world football clubs appear in the game. Join them and participate in fun activities.

Two game modes are featured in Season 19, Part 1:

  • 3v3 adidas Soccar Strike — The mode has different ball physics to resemble classic football (soccer). The playstyle is more grounded.
  • Possession Rumble — The main goal here is to control the ball longer throughout the match. The mode has various power-ups.
adidas Soccar Strike in Rocket League (image via Psyonix)
adidas Soccar Strike in Rocket League (image via Psyonix)

Part 2: Year 10 ft. deadmau5

It’s the part when Rocket League celebrates its birthday. Season 19 features an LTE for this, Year 10 ft. deadmau5, which comes with new music by this DJ.

The party starts even earlier, with the event Summer Road Trip. It’s notable by the main reward: you can unlock a new Rocket League car.

  • SunlessKhan’s Demolition Duel — it’s a limited-time mode, where cars explode on contact with the ball.

We can expect more details about Part 2 LTM and LTEs to be revealed closer to July 22.

Gold Crush Boost, a login reward during Part 2 (image via Psyonix)
Gold Crush Boost, a login reward during Part 2 (image via Psyonix)

Part 3, Pentathlon Tournaments

A big competitive challenge comes in the last part of Season 19. Rocket League players have a chance to show off their various skills in Pentathlon Tournaments, as it consists of five different modes. Pentathlon Tournaments are included in the Echo Chase event, where you can earn an Echo Item.

Also, Season 19 Part 3 is the time when the Rocket League community enjoys the World Championship 2025. For it, the game has the Champions Road event and the Jump Jam! mode. Pros know the aerial tricks well, and you can practice this essential Rocket League skill as well.

Like with the previous part, the developers should unveil details of Season 19 Part 3 closer to its start, on Aug. 21.

Anniversary Formal Octane Decal, a login reward during Part 3 (image via Psyonix)
Anniversary Formal Octane Decal, a login reward during Part 3 (image via Psyonix)

Xentari and Breakout X Car Bodies in Rocket Pass Season 19

In addition to the traditional set of cosmetics in the Season 19 Rocket Pass, the game offers players two really wonderful rewards. You can win new, Rocket League original, car bodies.

  • Xentari muscle car, with the Octane hitbox
  • Breakout X sports car, with the Breakout hitbox
Xentari in Rocket League (image via Psyonix)
Xentari in Rocket League (image via Psyonix)

The best Rocket League season in ages

Season 19 breaks the tradition of seemingly low-effort Rocket Passes. The community complained about this a lot — the developers add a small new feature for a season, and beyond it, players have only a bunch of tiers with more cosmetic rewards. The lack of new activities and the focus on expensive collaboration bundles were considered a problem.

Sure, the game got something new, but many people in the community thought it was not enough.

Not only is Season 19 packed with events and modes, but it also divides them into three parts. With Rocket League seasons being pretty long, it’s nice to have something fresh happening within shorter periods — this makes the game more thrilling and motivates people to play it regularly.

Revamping Clubs is also a wonderful step to bring more social interactions to the game.

The World Championship is not the only competitive event happening during Season 19. The RLCS 2025 Raleigh Major is from June 26 to June 29. What a great chance to witness spectacular matches and learn top-level tricks from the best professionals!

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