A new DLC for "Rocket League" is arriving next month. "Chaos Run" patch to include new cars and a lot more, reports noted.

The post on US PlayStation Blog revealed that the "Rocket League: Chaos Run" DLC is slated for a December release date and it will include "badass goodies inspired by the end of all civilized things."

Upon the release of the latest game contents, "Rocket League" fans will be able to enjoy Ripper and Grog, the two new Battle-Cars to arrive for the game. The Battle-Cars will each have six new decals.

Those who love to customize can use the two new paint types included in the "Chaos Run" DLC, which are Camo and Sun-Damaged. The PlayStation blog also noted that there will be two new rocket trails, Sandstorm as well as Nuts and Bolts.

Also included in the December DLC are three new Antennas and three new Toppers. It will also feature 5 new trophies.

In addition to these goodies, the paid "Rocket League: Chaos Run" DLC also brings in Wasteland, a new arena available for free. Reportedly, this huge arena is the first "non-regulation" pitch to arrive for the

physics-based vehicle soccer video game.

The US PlayStation blog further described the map saying it is "physically-wider" than all the other arenas created for the game. Furthermore, it has entirely a different Boost placement.

The biggest difference, though, is that the ground itself is sloped around the entire perimeter of the arena, making for matches that feel much different than typical Rocket League contests," the blog shared. Fans can expect "unusual" arenas like the Wasteland in the future, according to Jeremy Dunham, the Vice President of Marketing for Psyonix.

Aside from the free arena, other free items are arriving upon the market release of the "Rocket League: Chaos Run" DLC. According to Dunham, there will be new Garage items as well as a new music from Kevin Riepl.

Watch the DLC trailer for "Rocket League: Chaos Run" below, as originally posted on Youtube by PlayStation.

"Rocket League" Chaos Run" DLC is priced at $3.99, according to Kotaku. More announcements about the game will arrive soon, so make sure to check back on Latin Post for fresh updates.

"Rocket League" was developed and published by Psyonix for Microsoft Windows and the PlayStation 4. It was initially released on July 7, 2015 and OS X and Linux ports for the game are currently in development.