DFH Stadium

Named after Psyonix's CEO, Dave F. Hagewood, this stadium is the other option for competitive players, and for good reason. It ups the standard idea of a Rocket League map with its extra flair due to the buildings in the background and arches that hold the lights for the stadium. This is for Rocket League Credits people who want class without too many theatrics.

The variants are nothing too special but surely help enhance its visual appeal. It offers daytime, night, stormy, snowy, and a race track variant for you racing fans.

Beckwith Park

If you decided to try out the training mode, you are familiar with Beckwith Park as it is the level used. While similar to Mannfield as a standard soccer field, this has a more rugged look. The torn-up grass reveals dirt from everyone practicing.

The background is quite lovely when ignoring the beaten-up ground with its trees, snowy mountains, and skyscrapers looking down at you as you play. Its basic variants include daylight, night, stormy, and snowy. What made this arena unique was an event called Gotham Night, which offered you Batman character-themed vehicles with Gotham as the backdrop.

Rivals Arena

Rivals Arena is for you if you are a Hot Wheels fan or want a hit of nostalgia. An upgraded edition of Champions Field with a Hot Wheels-inspired background with giant, colorful loops and the iconic logo displayed above the field. It seems rather fitting of a collaboration for  Buy Rocket League Credits a game where cars fly up in the air from boosters and can jump.

Rivals Arena is only available on exhibition, private, or in a tournament mode. Unfortunately, there are no other variants for it either.