Rocket League is a high-powered hybrid of arcade-style soccer and vehicular mayhem with easy-to-understand controls and fluid, physics-driven competition. Rocket League includes casual and competitive Online Matches, a fully-featured offline Season Mode, special “Mutators” that let you change the rules entirely, hockey and basketball-inspired Extra Modes, and more than 500 trillion possible cosmetic customization combinations.
About the story
Rocket League is a competitive sports game combining soccer with rocket-powered vehicles; it has no narrative campaign or plot.
Platforms
Linux Mac Switch PC PS4 PS5 XONE Series X|SGenres
Indie Racing SportThemes
Action Science fiction
Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 11 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
eXputer
By Moiz BanooriRocket League offers an exciting and challenging experience with entertaining gameplay and a high skill ceiling, even after almost a decade.
Hobby Consolas
By Alberto LloretRocket League arrived at Nintendo Switch last year, capturing all the fun, tight controls and gameplay from the previous versions, not without losing on the way part of its visual power (effects and textures are a little bit lower here). It's physical release an insane amount of content, although not all the DLC its included (neither via voucher).
IGN
By Brandin TyrrelRocket League's colorfully absurd cars-playing-sports concept works so well because the energy of its arcadey gameplay meshes with its deep team-based strategy and variety of modes. It's exceedingly rare to find a multiplayer game that's welcoming and approachable for new players and so intricate that the best players can earn a living by mastering its depths. Rocket League is a golden example of turning a good idea into something truly amazing.
The Games Machine
By Davide ManciniPsyonix brings to Nintendo Switch all the flawless plesure of Rocket League in 60 fps, despite a visual downgrade and the absence of analogic triggers. If you want to play for fun only (with no "pro" velleity), this is the version you should consider to buy.
Pause Resume
By Craig ShieldsRocket League is an absolute must on the Switch. Its pick-up-and-play nature shines through on Nintendo’s portable console that even minor technical drawbacks can’t dampen. If you own a Switch, you need to get Rocket League.