The initial car will be available in the Americas, Asia and Europe at retailers that include Walmart, Target, Canadian Tire and Tesco. It’s likely arriving too late for a stocking stuffer, unfortunately. At this, price, though, it’s one of the most affordable pieces of video game memorabilia you can find — it’s less expensive than many of Rocket League‘s add-ons, let alone the game itself.
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