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Rocket League Drive Days event: Challenges, rewards, end date & more

Rocket League Drive Days event: Challenges, rewards, end date & more
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Written by 

Jake Bannister

Published 

27th Apr 2023 09:55

Buckle up Rocket League fans, Epic Games and Psyonix have released a brand-new event. Drive Days is the first event in the game since the introduction of Season 10.

Looking to know all the details of the Drive Days event in Rocket League? We break down the challenges, rewards, and everything else you may need to know.

Rocket League Drive Days release date and start time

The Rocket League Drive Days event was released on April 26, and will run until May 10. This gives you two weeks to get those sweet in-game rewards.

The event released on April 26 at 6pm BST / 1pm EDT, and likely to end at the same time on May 10.

Rocket League Drive Days rewards

The Drive Days challenge rewards in Rocket League
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The highlight reward of the Drive Days event is the brand-new Redline car, which is equipt with a Breakout hitbox.

They'll be extra items such as wheels, with the Spacerocker and Buffstuff on hand, as well as decals to use on your Redline. The full list of rewards is as follows:

  • Car - Redline
  • Decal - Flames
  • Decal - Huntress
  • Wheels - Buffstuff
  • Wheels - Spacerocker
  • Paint Finish - Wicker
  • Topper - Solar Shields
  • Topper - Quick Jump
  • Banner - Redline Rush
  • Engine Sound - Showoff

The Drive Days event also comes with 'Golden Toolkits', which unlock items from the Nitro, Impact and Accelerator series. Just complete the challenge up to five times.

Rocket League Drive Days challenges

The in-game challenges of Drive Days
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As with the previous Golden Moons in the Neon Nights event, players were faced with a repeatable challenge to play 20 online matches, we're now seeing the same here with Drive Days. There's plenty more on show though, with an easy 12 challenges on offer.

That's all you need to know for the Rocket League Drive Days event. For more on the game, check out our list of the best goal explosions.

Jake Bannister
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Jake Bannister
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