A vehicular soccer video game where players control rocket-powered cars, competing to score points by hitting the ball into the opposing team's goal within a time limit.
Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. Players control rocket-powered cars in highly-detailed futuristic arenas and compete to knock a large ball into the opposing team's goal to score points within a time limit.
Matches are played in teams of 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 or 4v4 players. The cars have the ability to jump, boost, handbrake, dodge, and fly to hit the ball. Players must master control of their car to score goals and make epic saves by expertly positioning their vehicle.
Since its release in 2015, Rocket League has developed a massive and dedicated fanbase. Its easy-to-learn yet extremely high-skill ceiling gameplay keeps players engaged for thousands of hours. Rocket League is widely considered one of the best multiplayer sports games and maintains an active esports scene.
Rocket League features several gameplay modes like Rumble where powerups are enabled to create chaotic, fun matches. The game provides plenty of customization through unlockable cosmetic items. It has a passionate content creation community producing montages, tutorials and more.