Rocket League Season 23 Adds Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Gear
Rocket League Season 23 will include official FIFA World Cup 2026 content: national team car liveries for England, Brazil, France and Saudi Arabia, the FIFA logo and Adidas Trionda ball.
Psyonix will add official FIFA World Cup 2026 content to Rocket League Season 23, FIFA announced during its FIFA Digital Football presentation. The content is part of the game’s live-service update cycle and ties into the FIFAe World Cup 2026 competitive program. Rocket League previously participated in FIFAe World Cup esports tournaments in 2024 and 2025.
A teaser trailer accompanying the announcement showed national team–branded car liveries for England, Brazil, France and Saudi Arabia, the FIFA World Cup 2026 logo applied to in-game items, and the Adidas Trionda match ball integrated into ball and stadium visuals. The footage indicated the assets are officially licensed rather than community-made cosmetics.
Details on how players will obtain the items have not been released. The presentation and trailer indicate themed content will appear across Season 23 and may feature additions to the Rocket Pass and limited-time unlocks. Psyonix has not yet published a full list of items, availability windows, platform support or any associated pricing and free-to-play mechanics.
Technical timing and rollout specifics remain pending. Psyonix and FIFA are expected to provide a detailed schedule for the Season 23 release, item availability and any esports-related operations as the FIFA World Cup 2026 event approaches.
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