Rocket League - DOUBLES WITH DILL PICKLE! | [1080p/60fps]
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Rocket League is a physics-based vehicle soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix, released for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows on July 7, 2015. It is a sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars (colloquially known as SARPBC).[1] The game features gameplay that is very similar to SARPBC's, and also includes single-player and multiplayer modes which can be played both locally and online, including cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows versions.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Gameplay
2 Development and release
3 Reception
3.1 Commercial
4 References
5 External links
Gameplay[edit]
Rocket League's gameplay is largely the same as its predecessor's. Players control a rocket-powered car and use it to hit a ball that is much larger than the cars towards the other team's goal area to score points, in a way that resembles a soccer game, with elements reminiscent of a demolition derby.[3][4]
Development and release[edit]
On February 19, 2014, Psyonix confirmed that the sequel to SARPBC was going to be called Rocket League, which IGN noted was an "easier to remember title".[5][6]
The game was made available in a series of closed alpha sessions on PC starting in February 2014, and later in two closed beta sessions on the PlayStation 4 in April 2015,[7] then in May 2015.[8]
On June 3, 2015, Psyonix announced the official launch date for both PS4 and PC to be July 7, 2015, and also revealed that Sweet Tooth's car (from the Twisted Metal series) was an exclusive unlockable for the PS4 version.[9] Rocket League launched as part of the Instant Game Collection on the PS4 in the Americas, Europe and Oceania. Soon after release, Rocket League became an officially sponsored eSport, joining the Electronic Sports League (ESL).[10]
The original soundtrack for Rocket League was released both physically and digitally on July 1, 2015.[11][12] It contains original compositions by Psyonix sound designer Mike Ault, as well as two contributions by Hollywood Principle.[13][14]
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