Rocket League Turns 10 Years Old, Showing That The Wheels Of Time Never Stop Spinning
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Rocket League Turns 10 Years Old, Showing That The Wheels Of Time Never Stop Spinning
"Rocket League originally launched on PC and PS4 on July 7, 2015, and is actually a sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars."
"To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Psyonix is offering 10 new player anthems from Monstercat, a stadium variation, and celebratory log-in rewards throughout Season 19."
"Rocket League passed over 5 million downloads within a month of launch and transitioned to free-to-play in Summer 2020 after Epic Games acquired Psyonix."
"The game features various ongoing updates, like a Star Wars mode and collaborations with other games, while being available on multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch."
Rocket League, launched on July 7, 2015, is a sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars and was among the first cross-platform multiplayer games. Developer Psyonix is celebrating the 10th anniversary with new player anthems from Monstercat, a modified DFH Stadium, and log-in rewards during Season 19. After exceeding 5 million downloads shortly after launch, Rocket League transitioned to free-to-play in 2020. The game also continues to receive updates, including collaborative modes, while maintaining a presence on various gaming platforms.
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