Soccer meets driving once again in the long-awaited, physics-based sequel to the beloved arena classic,
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars!
Described as "soccer, but with rocket-powered cars", Rocket League has up to eight players assigned to one of two teams, using rocket-engine equipped vehicles to push a ball into their opponent's goal and score points over the course of a timed match. The game 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, as well as cross-play between
Xbox One and Windows versions. Later updates for the game enabled the ability to modify core rules and adding new game modes, including ones based on ice hockey and basketball.