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Athena Becomes First-Ever Rocket League Content Creator To Receive In-Game Bundle

Athena Becomes First-Ever Rocket League Content Creator To Receive In-Game Bundle
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Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

5th Aug 2021 13:32

It's been a busy week for Rocket League content creator Alejandra "Athena", who earlier this week was signed to Envy.

Having previously been a part of G2 Esports as both a streamer and caster in The Grid, Athena has since begun to work on her brand and has now announced arguably the biggest move of her career so far.

Athena has become the first-ever content creator to release a personalised bundle within the Rocket League garage.

Previous collaborations between Rocket League and their content creators saw a flag be added for the likes of Wyatt "amustycow" and Jared "SunlessKhan" Zook, although this is the first time a single creator has had their input into a bundle.

What's included in the Athena Rocket League bundle?

Costing 2,000 Credits, the bundle will include six items that have been hand-picked by Athena herself. Ranging from standard items to titanium white black market goal explosions, the Athena bundle will consist of:

  • Octane (Orange Painted) 
  • Standard Boost (Orange Painted)
  • Shisa Decal (Certified Scorer) 
  • Yamane Wheels (Black Painted)
  • Luminous Trail (Titanium White Painted)
  • Dueling Dragons Goal Explosion (Titanium White Painted)

To top off her week, the 24-year-old has also become the first person to release a song on electronic music label, Monstercat! - Rocket League's musical partner.

Her song "Eternal" will be added to Rocket League on August 5, with a video airing on YouTube.

Despite her recent success, Athena won't be lighting up the RLCS with her signature flick this season, at least according to Pierre "Turbopolsa" Silfver.

Although she won't be able to join the stage alongside her Envy colleagues, at least Athena's bundle will be available to be represented across the league and the casual ranks.

 


Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
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