Psyonix , the developer behind the recently-released free-to-play multiplayer action title Nosgoth, has created a brand new, action-packed gameplay video to debut Rocket League’s popular and robust splitscreen multiplayer capabilities. In this newest video, Rocket League’s multiplayer features two-, three- and four-player splitscreen action, along with online multiplayer gameplay to display its intense cooperative, competitive, and addictive nature.
Rocket League, the successor to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, originally released on PlayStation Network in 2008, is slated for a spring release on PlayStation 4. Like the original, Rocket League is a futuristic sports-action game in which players control rocket-powered vehicles to play an enhanced version of soccer by driving their vehicles into the ball and other players. The gameplay is physics-driven, enabling players to hit the ball at the right angle to knock it into the goal. Rocket League expands on this successful gameplay formula of its predecessor with a major graphics update, a more content-rich experience, and tons of new features and updates
Here is the new video:
Created by Psyonix, Rocket League is a one- to eight-player action-sports game 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.
Rocket League is slated for a spring release on PS4.
Related: Interview with Rocket League Developer Psyonix
Source: Press Release
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