Rocket League was developed and released by Psyonix for Windows, Xbox, Play Station, MacOS, and Nintendo later on. An interesting fact is that Rocket League literally revived the almost dead 2008 videogame called Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, which was quite far from success at that point.
Heat your wheels up and delve into the energetic online/offline gaming hit saturated with competition and fun. The up-to 8 players multiplayer regime will be a nice way to spice up traditional football with fast rocket cars burning the tires exploding into the air. Inspired by old-known football, Rocket League entails action-packed matches held between random teams who are riding their custom-built cars to score the victory. Rocket League is a popular arcade racing videogame gathering lots of users on the field of furious fights each day.