Hi, it’s SpookyLuke. I’m still alive...

I went ghost (not pun intended).

Let’s address the elephant in the room… 

So uh… this is me writing for the first time in a while.

I’m curious to see if anyone still reads this thing, or if this inbox even works anymore.

Anyway, let’s talk.

I haven’t been posting in here for a bit — not because I quit, and not because I’ve got some dramatic reason.

I’ve just been building. Quietly. Behind the scenes.

And honestly, I kind of needed that.

Over the last year or two, I hit a weird point.

From the outside, everything looked fine — I was uploading weekly, managing a full-time team, coaching, running a business.

But last year, I had this moment where I realized:

The lights were on… but nobody was home.

I was going through the motions. Just doing what I thought I was “supposed” to do as a Youtuber.

Make videos on whatever's most viral. Update my speed flip video, settings guides, and air dribble tutorials. Then rinse and repeat every 6-12 months.

The content felt rushed. The ideas felt recycled.
I wasn’t making anything I was proud of — I was just trying to stay afloat.

And I think some of you could tell.

It felt like I was stuck on a treadmill. Just surviving. Not making any real progress. Not doing anything new, or building towards anything.

I knew I couldn’t keep going like that.

So I made a decision: I slowed down.
Not to quit — but to reset.

I told myself I wouldn't have weekly deadlines. I didn't have to make two videos a week, or even one video a week, if I didn't want to.

I took time off-camera. I played the game again, just to play.
No pressure to record. No feeling like every match needed to become content.

And through that, I started to fall back in love with Rocket League.

During that time away from content and the spotlight,
I finally got to slow down and sink my teeth into the thing I’ve always loved most — coaching.

I spent the past year talking with students, hosting smaller calls, watching replays, answering questions — just getting back to the basics.

No cameras. No deadlines. Just me, the game, and real conversations with players who actually wanted to improve.

And out of that came something I’m really proud of —
something we’ve been quietly building and testing behind the scenes:

It’s called the Rocket League Clubhouse — and it’s been the heart of everything I’ve been doing for the past year.

(Don’t worry — I’m not here to sell you anything. It’s completely free to check out. I’ll drop the link at the bottom.)

But the point is — I finally got to reconnect with the community.
To work, to teach, to build, and to actually enjoy Rocket League again.

I didn’t need to force more content.
I needed more gameplay. More coaching. More life.
So that when I did create again, it actually meant something.

And now — I’m finally ready to come back to the content game.

But before I do, I wanted to share what I’ve actually been working on these past 14–15 months — and why I’ve been so focused on this community behind the scenes.

For the first time ever, I’m offering a 30-day free pass to work with me and my team.

No gimmicks. Just a way to show you what we’ve built.

You’ll get full access to me and my team of pros for 30 days — live calls, coaching, replay reviews, everything.
All you need is a card to join, and you won’t be charged unless you choose to stay.

So… how can I do this?

Because over 80% of players who join end up sticking around.

People are getting such good results and having such a good time that 4 out of 5 people who join end up staying. Let me tell you about it.

What is the new “Rocket League Clubhouse?” (RLC)
The RLC is the #1 members only, coaching community for Rocket League.

We’re talking:

  • 15+ live training events every month to help you improve faster

  • A positive, no-BS community of 500+ players focused on improving — not flaming

  • Weekly replay reviews with me and my team of pros so you actually know what’s holding you back

  • Structured scrims, mechanic sessions, coaching calls, and exclusive events with pro coaches

  • All run by the #1 Rocket League coaching team — 40,000+ combined hours of gameplay experience

It’s built for players who want to improve in Rocket League — without grinding 8 hours a day in Freeplay or spamming ranked 1v1 lol.

I’ve been inside this thing every week.
Coaching, reviewing, competing, testing everything to make sure it’s legit.

And now, for the first time ever — we’re opening it up with a free 30-day trial.

If you’re still playing and you actually care about improving, I’d love to see you in there.

Also — I’m coaching live inside the RLC tomorrow night.
If you’re in the Clubhouse, you can join through Discord and submit your replays.
If not, no worries — I’ll be streaming it free on YouTube and Twitch so you can still learn from it.

Either way, hope to see you there.

So what’s next?

I’m finally proud of what we’ve built.
And I’m finally excited to create again — now that it actually means something.

We also launched a new site that explains everything:
👉 spookyluke.com

You’ll find the difference between the Rocket League Bootcamp (1-on-1), the Clubhouse (live group coaching), and the free Academy Discord there.

I’ll be sending more updates and free stuff we’ve built this last year soon — including all my 2025 settings guide, air roll system, training pack tier lists and more. All the free stuff inside the Rocket League Academy, our free Discord if you want to check them out.

But for now, if you’re still trying to improve…

Appreciate you still being here.
And I’m glad to finally be back.

– Luke

P.S. If you’re not playing anymore — feel free to unsubscribe at the bottom. No hard feelings. Excited to see you inside the community — or on stream tomorrow night!