Check Out the Fan Pass Trailer for Rocket League – 2022 Formula 1 on Nintendo Switch

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Nintendo’s Switch console keeps getting a lot of love from gamers, as it has become more preferred than many people were expecting. Numerous games are available for the handheld console, and many more will come.

That can only mean one thing: it’s in everybody’s best interest for Nintendo Switch to continue its ascension. More exciting games will be added, and the console is becoming better and better for its price in Europe of just 299.99 euros.

Between May 4 and May 10, the spirit of the racer in you can get to enjoy a nice portion of Formula 1 through Nintendo Switch! Feel free to watch the Fan Pass Trailer below:

Here’s a part of what Nintendo itself has to say:

Formula 1® is back with a redesigned car AND a full suite of new Items for 2022. Get team Decals, realistic Wheels, and powerful Engine Audio with the Rocket League 2022 Formula 1® Fan Pass. Two additional content drops will be released later in 2022, and if you purchase the 2022 Formula 1® Fan Pass now, these future updates will be unlocked upon release for free!

From May 4 to May 10, players can also pick up the Formula 1® 2022 Player Banner for free in the Item Shop!

Do you like racing? Are you a fan of Formula 1? Do you like to feel the adrenaline pumping through your blood and veins? If the answer is ‘yes’ to all these questions, it means you should surely accept Nintendo’s new offer! Cars meant for racing had been brought so many times in video games, and it’s nice to see that once again, Nintendo applies the recipe!

Are you excited about what’s coming up next on Nintendo Switch? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comment section of this article! We would be delighted to see a long discussion ignited below!

 

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