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How To Get & Use Rocket Bike In Riders Republic?

Read this guide to learn how to get the Rocket Bike in Riders Republic.

The Rocket Bike is one of the many vehicles you can get your hands on and use in Riders Republic. You can use it to perform several unique tricks, as well as explore the vastness of the game’s map. This makes it an exciting vehicle to use, promising endless moments of fun and thrill. If you are one of the many who are wondering how to get their hands on this bike in the game, your search ends here. In this guide, we will explain to you how you can acquire this bike in the game.

How to Get Rocket Bike in Riders Republic?

In order to get your hands on the Rocket Biker in Riders Republic, you will first need to purchase the Year 1 Season Pass. You will receive this vehicle regardless of if you buy the pass separately or with the game. Players who pre-purchase the pass will have both, the Rocket Bike and the Rocket Skis with them right from the beginning.

Unfortunately, purchasing the Year 1 Season Pass is the only way you will be able to acquire the Rocket Bike & Skis. There is no other way you can do so. This means you will have no option but to shell out money if you really want this vehicle.

How to Use Rocket Bike?

In order to access and use the Rocket Bike in Riders Republic, you will need to hold the D-pad. Once you do so, you need to click the grey setting on the bottom of the wheel. Now, you need to press the R2/RT buttons. Doing so will help you scroll right until you get the bike. You will now be able to use and ride the bike the next time you play the game.

And that’s it. As you may have now read, you will need to spend real money in order to get your hands on the Rocket Bike in Riders Republic. Whether this is worth it or not depends entirely on how badly you want this vehicle, and what you wish to do with it.

Now that you know how to get the Rocket Bike, check out our guide on how to get Jetpack in Riders Republic.

Titus D'souza

Nope, Titus isn't as serious as this picture implies. Began calling himself a gamer after burning his eyes out playing Road Rash as a kid. Somehow manages to get headshot in a game of Counter Strike even before a round begins. Oh, and he's also a photographer.

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