
All modes and rewards are coming in Rocket League's 10th birthday event (July 2025).
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The anniversary is dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the game and focuses on the past of Rocket League, and will bring new excitement. Are you a returning player or a new one to the arena? The 10th Birthday Event has something that interests anyone, with high-speed action and rewarding progression, and special items.
Rocket League 10th Birthday Event: Modes and Rewards Breakdown
Rocket League's 10th Birthday!
Limited-time modes (LTMs)
Till the end of this birthday event, multiple fan-favorite game modes will be returning on a rotational schedule. Giving players a chance to revisit their old favorites with fresh event twists, here is the schedule for the events:
Week 1 (July 8–July 15):
Heatseeker—Every touch to the ball automatically flies straight and targets the opponent's goal. Knockout—A battle royale-style mode featuring attack and dodging mechanics. Beach Ball—Light, curved ball physics brings a fun mechanic with a summer vibe.
Week 2 (July 15–July 22):
4.
Spike rush—Players carry the ball using spikes attached to their car.
5. Boomer ball—Features increased speed and high ball bounciness.
6. Anniversary 4v4—A throwback to Rocket League's original Anniversary Mode with a chaotic 4v4 gameplay.
Each mode is playable on a daily rotation within its assigned week.
10th Birthday Rewards and Challenges
Players can complete event-specific challenges to earn Golden Egg '24 items, themed cosmetics, and Birthday Ball Tokens for use in the in-game Anniversary Shop.
Available rewards include:
Golden Egg '24—Drops items from Champions Series 1–4.
Exclusive cosmetics, such as
Decals Toppers Player banners Boosts Wheels Octane: Fancy Formal Decal Balloon Dog Topper Pixelated Shades (Gold)
Additionally, players can now vote for their favorite LTM during the event's final week, with the winning mode returning on July 22.
The 10th Birthday Event of Rocket League is a colorful occasion in the history and community of the game. The event includes not only nostalgic limited-time modes but also a great variety of cosmetic rewards. Log in between July 8 and July 22 to see how great the full range of this milestone is.

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