Heads up, Rocket League fans! CRKD, the innovative minds behind the Nitro Deck that I reviewed last year, have just announced a new line of licensed Rocket League collectible gaming gear that’s sure to get your engines revving.

The Rocket League Collection features three turbo-charged CRKD products:

  1. Nitro Deck Rocket League Silver Edition ($59.99/€69.99/£59.99)
  2. Nitro Deck+ Rocket League Gold Edition with Carry Case ($89.99/€99.99/£89.99)
  3. NEO S Rocket League Gold Edition with Charging Dock ($59.99/€69.99/£59.99)

Each item sports slick Rocket League-inspired artwork and is limited to just 10,000 units globally. Once they’re gone, these designs are driving off into the sunset for good.

Updated Features

The Nitro Deck, as some of you might remember from my review, offers drift-free Hall Effect thumbsticks, programmable back buttons, and other premium features to supercharge your Switch handheld gaming. The new Nitro Deck+ kicks things up a notch with a symmetrical stick layout, extra “Sidekick” buttons, and HDMI output for big screen play.

Meanwhile, the NEO S brings that retro flair to Switch, PC, and mobile gaming, now with a matching Rocket League charging dock to show off your new prized possession.

All three controllers integrate with CRKD’s True Collection System app, letting you flex your rare gear and customize settings. If you’re into collecting unique gaming gear, this app adds a nice touch to the experience.

Pre-orders are live now at https://go.crkd.gg/rocketleague, with shipping expected in late November. You’ll want to act fast though – like a well-timed aerial goal, these limited editions won’t be around for long!

As someone who’s had hands-on experience with CRKD’s products, I’m curious to see how these Rocket League editions perform. The Hall Effect thumbsticks on my Nitro Deck have been holding up well, so I expect the same quality from these new releases.

What do you think of this Rocket League collab? Are you planning to add one of these beauties to your collection? Let me know in the comments!

Where to Get Them

And hey, if you’re considering picking one up, you might want to check Amazon first. When I got my Nitro Deck, it turned out to be shipping on Amazon was cheaper than on CRKD’s official store, especially for us folks in Malaysia. Just a tip from your friendly neighborhood gaming blogger!