Rocket League is blasting onto the PS4 in 2015

Rocket-League-logoRocket-League-logoDo you remember Psyonix’s awkwardly titled Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars for the PS3? If you don’t, you should… it was an incredibly fun hybrid of stunt driving and soccer that gamers on my friends list still occasionally play to this day.

Anyway… leading up to the big PlayStation Experience event this weekend, Psyonix has finally revealed a bit more about the SARPBC sequel — the more simply titled Rocket League.

Rocket League, which is headed to the PS4, looks to build on the addictive qualities of Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars with even more advanced physics and some neat new features and multiplayer functionality.

Take a gander at a new trailer and screens, and if you attend the PSX, make sure to stop by their booth for some hands-on time.

Rocket League – PS4 Announcement Trailer:
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Rocket League screens:

Popular independent game developer Psyonix will bring its turbo-charged action-sports game Rocket League to PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system in spring 2015, beginning with a live multiplayer debut at Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC.?s PlayStation Experience event Saturday and Sunday, December 6-7, 2014, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gearing up for two straight days of four-player, split-screen competitions at SCEA?s event, Psyonix will showcase its own special brand of sports-combat with heated multiplayer matches, tournaments and prizes, and demos and interviews.

Rocket League is showing at booth #I13. To experience the thrill of playing Rocket League in person, gamers can purchase tickets for SCEA?s PlayStation Experience, open to the public, HERE (www.venetian.com/playstation-experience.html).

The sequel to the international hit Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, Rocket League takes advantage of Sony?s next-generation PS4 system with improved graphics, a robust new single-player campaign, considerable customization options, and a fully-charged multiplayer game. Rocket League uses an advanced physics system to simulate realistic interactions between cars and the ball, where mass and momentum determine how hard balls and cars hit each other, creating a unique, hard-hitting play experience.

Rocket League also features a robust suite of new features highlighted by a new season mode, fully upgraded online, local and split-screen multiplayer modes, dedicated gameplay servers, broadcast-quality replays, and more.

Created by Psyonix, Rocket League is a one- to eight-player action-sports game for PS4 system due in spring 2015. To learn more about Rocket League, please visit www.rocketleaguegame.com, ?Like? it on Facebook, and follow its development on Twitter @RocketLeague for all the latest developer updates and news.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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