Rocket League Insidious Orange Bundle: Contents, Price, & Details

Rocket league insidious orange
What is in the new Insidious Orange Rocket League Bundle? Let's dive in! (Credit: Psyonix)

Psyonix have introduced the Insidious Orange Bundle to Rocket League, and it comes with neither a bang nor a whimper. We take a look at the Insidious Orange Rocket League Bundle, what is included, how much it costs, and whether you should check it out.

Now, that's one hell of a Rocket League car! The Insidious Orange Bundle certainly leaves an impression, with some pretty cool items that add a lot to your Rocket League arsenal. The question is, as with many Rocket League bundles, is it really worth the price of admission? Let's take the dive...

Hold on, hold on, are you not too keen on the Insidious Orange Rocket League Bundle, but you still want something fabulous? Well, here are a few recommendations!

What is in the Insidious Orange Bundle?

Item NameItem TypeRarity
Insidio OrangeCar BodyImport
Tremor: Inverted OrangeWheelsExotic
Pixel Fire OrangeRocket BoostImport
Goop OrangeDecalVery Rare

What is the Insidious Orange Bundle Price?

Rocket League's Insidious Orange Bundle costs 1100 Rocket League Credits, so approximately $10 USD. You can purchase Rocket League credits in set quantities, dependent on different regions. In the United States – and most places – you can get Rocket League credits in packs of 500, 1000, 3000, and 6500. Excited? Well, be careful. They are absurdly expensive...

Is the Rocket League Insidious Orange Bundle Any Good?

The Rocket League Insidious Orange Bundle is fine, but nothing special. Several of these Rocket League items have been around for a while, but we will say that this particular combination of decal with the Pixel Fire Orange and Tremor: Inverted Orange wheels is pretty dope. Rocket League's Insidious Orange Bundle is pretty neat, but insanely overpriced for what you get.

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Evan Williams

Australian gamer, musician, and journalist at EarlyGame. Currently living in Germany so no, I don't ride a Kangaroo to work. I am currently hard at work making our CoD and Rocket League pages the best on the internet. Lofty ambitions,...