The Rocket League subreddit has seen the vast majority of the clamor

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Presently, as per Psyonix, Rocket League Trading new Blueprint Update gets rid of the Crate framework altogether, rather selecting another Item Shop. In the shop, Crates will be supplanted by Blueprints, which uncover what the included thing really is as opposed to clouding it until after buy. Players will have the option to purchase Blueprints with Credits, a cash bought with genuine cash, and will go for a pace of somewhere in the range of $1 for 100 Credits to $1 for 130 relying upon the size of the pack. The keys players previously had in their inventories have been changed over along these same lines. Presently, if Rocket League players need a particular thing, they won't need to seek after the result of pure chance yet can rather buy it straightforwardly with Credits. 
What could be compared to $24.99 for a basic objective blast. The Rocket League subreddit has seen the vast majority of the clamor, with certain players in any event, kidding there is a bug which added an additional zero to the entirety of the costs. Another player called attention to a considerable lot of the single things cost more than the game itself www.rocketleaguefans.com. There was a whole miniature economy worked around players exchanging Crates and Keys, and a few fans are hypothesizing that the change is a straightforward cash snatch by the designers so they can charge players for things themselves as opposed to letting them charge one another. 
Posted 20 Oct 2020

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Posted 20 Oct 2020

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