

As an added bonus, the map has been updated and now it includes a timer when you’re playing so that you can calculate your times and watch as you improve. In addition, it is quite short to go through. The reason is that the map is probably the most forgiving ring map, there aren’t many sharp turns and the rings are relatively easy to go through. To find your downloaded Workshop Levels: Launch Rocket League, click 'Extras' in the main menu, and then click 'Workshop.This is probably one of the best beginner-friendly workshop maps to begin practicing aerial car control. Once you’re in the Workshop section, simply click the 'Subscribe' button next to any Workshop Level you want to play and Steam will download it automatically. You can find the Community Hub HERE, or by clicking on the Community tab in Steam, then searching for ' Rocket League' under Hubs.

Playing community-made Workshop Levels is as simple as subscribing to the new Arenas in the coming soon Workshop section of our Steam Community Hub. Once complete, the Uploader Tool auto-detects all the assets and once you hit 'Submit,' your level is off to the races! Just make sure that your preview image is a sharp, accurate representation of what you've made. Once our next update is live, we'll provide a Steam Workshop Uploader Tool which will allow content creators to upload their levels The Uploader Tool will ask for a few details, including a creation name, a brief description of it, the level file itself, and a preview image before you're good to go. With our new Steam Workshop support, it will be much easier for modders to share creations without having to edit game files. The Rocket League modding community like our fans on the RocketLeagueMods subreddit, have built some fantastic stuff using the Unreal Engine 3 UDK over the past year - including frenchfries' own Rocket League Obstacle Course and Dribbling Challenge #1to name just a few.
