Rocket League
Psyonix created and published Rocket League, a vehicular soccer video game. The game was first released in July 2015 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4, with ports for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch following later. 505 Games began distributing a physical retail version for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2016, with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment taking over those responsibilities by the end of 2017. macOS and Linux versions were also released in 2016, but support for their online services was discontinued in 2020. In September 2020, the game will become free to play.
Rocket League, which has been described as "soccer but with rocket-powered cars", has up to eight players assigned to each of the two teams, who use rocket-powered vehicles to hit a ball into their opponent's goal and score points over the course of a match. The game features single-player and multiplayer modes that can be played locally or online, as well as cross-platform play across all versions. Later updates to the game added the ability to modify core rules as well as new game modes based on ice hockey and basketball. Rocket League was praised for its gameplay improvements over Battle-Cars, as well as its graphics and overall presentation, though the game's physics engine received some criticism.
Detailed information:
Number of Players: 8 Players
Genre: Action, Sports
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