Rocket League gets new cars, maps, and Spectator Mode in August
Psyonix has revealed when we can expect new content to come to Rocket League.
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Psyonix has revealed when we can expect new content to come to Rocket League.
For those looking to speed up the game of soccer, Psyonix is doing so in more ways than one with Rocket League. Our review.
While PlayStation 4 and PC are set to get the same Rocket League game (enough for cross-play sessions), the former will get one little extra. It'll get the iconic ice cream truck from Twisted Metal.
Psyonix is working hard to optimize its follow-up to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle Cars. Shacknews recently had a chance to check on the status of Rocket League, the unique mixture of racing and soccer.
Psyonix released Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars in 2008 and now it's prepping the game's spiritual successor, known more simply as Rocket League. To learn more about the game, Shacknews spoke to Psyonix marketing and communications director Jeremy Dunham.
Developer Psyonix is releasing a sequel to their 2008 racing/soccer game that will go by the name of Rocket League.
The free-to-play game Nosgoth will launch in closed beta this Thursday, with the addition of Siege Mode.
Square Enix has outlined how the in-game economy of Nosgoth will work, outlining which kinds of items can be earned, purchased for in-game Gold, or real-money Runestones.
Nosgoth has revealed details on an upcoming new game mode called Siege, which will task humans with capturing territories before Vampires kill them all off.
Nosgoth is Square Enix's free-to-play multiplayer take on the Legacy of Kain franchise. A new trailer shows off how it plays.