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{{Main|Project HOGSTICKER}}
{{Main|Project HOGSTICKER}}
To celebrate the release of the Warthog for ''Rocket League'', [[343 Industries]] Franchise Writer [[Jeff Easterling]] wrote some lore to help ground the vehicle in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. The lore was released in a [[Canon Fodder]] article, and is presented through an in-universe communique from [[AMG Transport Dynamics]]' Special Projects Director [[Tyse Jenkins]] to Motorsport Manager [[Erik Burch]], concerning the hypothetical "Project HOGSTICKER". In the message, Erik attempted to submit a project proposal for a racing Warthog variant fitted with [[Kemuksuru|Blamite]] afterburners - something which Jenkins denied. The message also contained nods to the [[550 Scuderia StarSpeed M-12R|RallyHog]] from ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''{{'}} [[Hog Wild]] update and the mentioned-only [[M12 GT]].
To celebrate the release of the Warthog for ''Rocket League'', [[343 Industries]] Franchise Writer [[Jeff Easterling]] wrote some lore to help ground the vehicle in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. The lore was released in a [[Canon Fodder]] article, and is presented through an in-universe communique from [[AMG Transport Dynamics]]' Special Projects Director [[Tyse Jenkins]] to Motorsport Manager [[Erik Burch]], concerning the hypothetical "Project HOGSTICKER". In the message, Erik attempted to submit a project proposal for a racing Warthog variant fitted with [[Kemuksuru|Blamite]] afterburners - something which Jenkins denied. The message also contained nods to the [[550 Scuderia StarSpeed M-12R|RallyHog]] from ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''{{'}} [[Hog Wild]] update and the mentioned-only [[M12 GT]].
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==Blast-Off Bundle==
==Blast-Off Bundle==
[[File:Cross RL Blast-Off Bundle Wheels and Antenna Yellow.png|thumb|200px|right|Blast-Off Bundle antenna and wheels on a yellow team body.]]
Around [[2017]], an [[Xbox One|Xbox One S]] bundle called the Xbox One S 'Blast-Off Bundle' was released that contained a code for Rocket League. Once you redeemed the code for the game, you got a Rocket League code to be used in Rocket League itself for the Blast-Off Bundle that was sent to players via Xbox Live message.{{Ref/Site|Id=RLBOB|URL=https://www.rocketleague.com/en/news/rocket-league-xbox-one-s-bundle|Site=Rocketleague.com|Page=Rocket League Xbox One S Bundle Coming Soon|D=17|M=08|Y=2025}} The code could only be used on a console that can play the Xbox version of Rocket League.
Around [[2017]], an [[Xbox One|Xbox One S]] bundle called the Xbox One S 'Blast-Off Bundle' was released that contained a code for Rocket League. Once you redeemed the code for the game, you got a Rocket League code to be used in Rocket League itself for the Blast-Off Bundle that was sent to players via Xbox Live message.{{Ref/Site|Id=RLBOB|URL=https://www.rocketleague.com/en/news/rocket-league-xbox-one-s-bundle|Site=Rocketleague.com|Page=Rocket League Xbox One S Bundle Coming Soon|D=17|M=08|Y=2025}} The code could only be used on a console that can play the Xbox version of Rocket League.


The Blast-Off Bundle included four items; two banners that were appropriately Xbox One S themed, and two alternative versions of the Halo themed items: A copper-green version of the Puma wheels called "Puma LE", and a smaller gold version of the Halo - Guilty Spark antenna called "Halo - Guilty SparkLE" that faced another direction.{{Ref/Site|Id=RedditRLBOB|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/RocketLeague/comments/7rer5u/anyone_know_how_this_guy_got_a_gold_guilty_spark/|Site=Reddit|Page=r/RocketLeague - Anyone know how this guy got a gold guilty spark?|D=17|M=08|Y=2025}} Like the other Halo items on Xbox, these items can't be used on other platforms. Unlike the regular Puma wheels, the Puma LE wheels could not be used on the Hogsticker body.
The Blast-Off Bundle included four items; two banners that were appropriately Xbox One S themed, and two alternative versions of the Halo themed items: A copper-green version of the Puma wheels called "Puma LE", and a smaller gold version of the Halo - Guilty Spark antenna called "Halo - Guilty SparkLE" that faced another direction.{{Ref/Site|Id=RedditRLBOB|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/RocketLeague/comments/7rer5u/anyone_know_how_this_guy_got_a_gold_guilty_spark/|Site=Reddit|Page=r/RocketLeague - Anyone know how this guy got a gold guilty spark?|D=17|M=08|Y=2025}} Like the other Halo items on Xbox, these items can't be used on other platforms. Unlike the regular Puma wheels, the Puma LE wheels could not be used on the Hogsticker body.
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