Rocket League has gone full football mode. The FIFA World Cup 2026 crossover event is now live, and Psyonix is giving players a legitimate haul of free cosmetics just for completing in-game tasks. No paid Battle Pass grind, no premium currency required for the core rewards. Just play, complete, collect.
What the event is actually offering
The headline reward is the Hyundai Ioniq 6 car body, a fully licensed vehicle that fits right into the arena without feeling out of place. Alongside it, players can unlock animated decals tied to the World Cup branding and goal explosions that lean hard into the football theme. These aren't low-effort reskins either. The animated decals in particular have the kind of motion detail that makes them worth equipping even after the event wraps.
The full reward pool spans cosmetics across multiple item categories, meaning you'll be building out a themed loadout rather than picking up one token item and calling it done.
The 14 tasks standing between you and the loot
There are 14 tasks total in the event, and they follow Rocket League's standard challenge structure: a mix of match-based objectives and score-related milestones that don't require you to be a Grand Champion to finish. Most tasks are completable through normal online play, so you won't need to torture yourself in ranked just to unlock a decal.
The key here is pacing. With 14 tasks spread across the event window, players who log in consistently over a few sessions will clear everything without a last-minute panic sprint. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 and the goal explosions sit deeper in the reward chain, so front-loading your sessions early gives you buffer time if real life gets in the way.
Why this crossover actually works
Psyonix has done sports crossovers before, but the FIFA World Cup timing is genuinely well-matched. The real tournament is running right now, which means the in-game event has actual cultural momentum behind it rather than feeling like a delayed cash-in. Players who are watching World Cup matches and then jumping into Rocket League are getting a thematic throughline that makes both experiences feel connected.
The Hyundai partnership adds a layer of real-world sponsorship that mirrors how the actual World Cup operates, and it gives the car body more legitimacy than a purely fictional vehicle would. Hyundai's Ioniq 6 is already a recognizable design, and Psyonix has translated it into Rocket League's proportions without making it feel awkward on the pitch.
What most players miss about limited events
The window on these events closes without warning for players who aren't tracking dates. Once the FIFA World Cup 2026 event ends, the task list disappears and any unclaimed rewards go with it. The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is particularly worth prioritizing since licensed car bodies have historically not returned to the item shop after their event period.
Anyone who wants the full set needs to start now rather than assume there will be a grace period. Rocket League events don't extend for stragglers.
For a full breakdown of every task, reward unlock order, and the fastest path through all 14 objectives, the complete FIFA World Cup 2026 event rewards guide has everything you need to plan your sessions efficiently. More Rocket League event coverage, including tips for past and upcoming limited-time modes, lives in the Rocket League guides collection.








