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If EA were to monetize Rocket League, players might see an increase in microtransactions and in-game purchases. EA is known for its monetization strategies, often incorporating elements like loot boxes, premium cosmetics, and season passes. Rocket League might experience a shift where exclusive items or cosmetics are gated behind paywalls or chance-based systems. This approach could generate significant revenue but might receive criticism from the community, especially if gameplay becomes tied to players’ spending.