Rocket League Jager 619: How to Get It Now
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The car predates two systems that no longer exist, which is why old advice on getting it is useless. Here is what still works.
The Rocket League Jager 619 RS is a car body, and almost every guide written about getting it is now wrong — not because the car changed, but because the two systems it used to come through were both removed.
The two dead routes
Crates. Rocket League's paid random crates were retired in December 2019 and replaced by Blueprints, which show you exactly what you would build before you spend Credits on it. Any instruction to "open crates until it drops" describes a system that has not existed for years.
Trading. Player-to-player trading was switched off on 5 December 2023 and has not returned. Guides that tell you to find a trade partner, and every site still advertising Jäger trades, are describing something the game no longer allows.
What still works
- The Item Shop, if and when the body rotates in. Bought with Credits.
- Blueprints, if one drops for it after a match.
- Trade-In: five items of the same rarity return one random item of the next rarity up. It is a lottery rather than a way to target a specific body, but it is the only in-game route that converts what you already own into something better.
Before you chase it
Check your own garage first — plenty of players own bodies from the crate era without realising. Rarity, hitbox and which preset the body maps to are all shown on its card in-game, and that card is the authority; written specs for older cars are frequently copied from pre-Blueprint pages and no longer match.