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If you've ever wondered what Rocket League would be like in real life, this RC version is as close of an approximation as you'll get to the video game. As , Hot Wheels and Psyonix have teamed up to build an actual of Rocket League. The set comes with two radio-controlled battle-cars -- Octane and Dominus -- an arena, and a ball, with more cars planned as expansion sets. You won't be able to wreak havoc with your Xbox One, PS4, or any controller, however, as Hot Wheels has opted to use an Android and iPhone app for input instead.
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