Rocket League Parents Guide and Age Rating
Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. The game went free-to-play in September 2020. Rocket League is a sequel to Psyonix’s Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars.
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Developer | Psyonix |
Publisher | Psyonix |
Mode | Single-player, multiplayer |
Genre | Sports |
Release Date | July 7, 2015 |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch |
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Rocket League Age Rating
ESRB– Rocket League received rating E (Everyone) by ESRB for Mild Lyrics. ESRB E(everyone) means that the content of the game is generally suitable for all ages.
PEGI- Rocket League has received a PEGI 3. The content of this game is suitable for all people.
Rocket League Parents Guide
- This is an action racing game in which players drive futuristic cars to play games of soccer.
- Players attempt to score the most goals as they compete in a variety of game modes.
- One song contains lyrics that reference tobacco.
Rocket League Gameplay
Rocket League’s gameplay is largely the same as that of its predecessor, Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. Players control a rocket-powered car and use it to hit a ball that is much larger than the cars towards the other team’s goal area to score goals, in a way that resembles indoor soccer, with elements reminiscent of a demolition derby.[1][2] Players’ cars have the ability to jump to hit the ball while in mid-air.
The players can also pick up a speed boost bypassing their cars over marked spaces on the field, enabling them to quickly cross the field, use the added momentum to hit the ball, or ram into another player’s car to destroy it; in the latter case, the destroyed car respawns moments later on their team’s side of the field.
A player may also use a boost when in the air to propel themselves forward in flight, allowing players to hit the ball in the air. Players can alter their car’s orientation while midair, which combined with midair boosting allows for controlled flight. Players can also perform quick dodges, causing their car to do a short jump and spin in a given direction, which can be used to nudge the ball or gain a positioning advantage over the other team.
Rocket League System Requirements
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Rocket League Official Trailer
Official Website: Rocket League
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