Transparent goalposts aren't the simplest element coming to Rocket League in its Autumn Update. Developer Psyonix announced today that it will additionally be transferring to Standard Arenas completely for each Competitive and Casual matches when Competitive Season 6 gets underway. Standard variations of the Wasteland and Starbase ARC arenas will be rolled out as part of the update, whilst the "traditional" versions, renamed to Rocket League Trading Badlands and ARCtagon, may be limited to Private and offline suits. 

"While we still value the variety that non-Standard Arenas delivered to the map rotation, we not think the advantages outweighs the downsides they bring," Psyonix wrote. "We apologize to people who may be upset with this alteration but, in the long run, we must act in what we think are the fine hobbies of the game and the community at big."

When Tyler checked into Rocket League closing week after some time away, he changed into bowled over by way of how top a number of RL Prices its players have come to be. At almost  years vintage, change is inevitable for Psyonix's ball-cage-vehicle 'em up—a fact so that it will soon amplify to the retirement of Crates.