Rocket League, the popular “soccar” game, is celebrating its 10th anniversary today. The game, developed by Psyonix, was initially launched on PC and PS4 on July 7, 2015. To mark the occasion, Psyonix has introduced new content and events for players to enjoy.
This includes 10 new player anthems from Monstercat, featuring tracks like “Love U Need U” by Slushii and “Rock It” by Tokyo Machine. Players can also experience a special 10th-anniversary variation of the DFH Stadium and receive celebratory log-in rewards. Additionally, Psyonix has announced a Rocket League Year 10 event featuring deadmau5, set to begin on August 5.
Since its launch, Rocket League has undergone significant updates and changes.
Celebrating Rocket League’s 10th anniversary
The game initially debuted at a $20 price point but transitioned to a free-to-play model in September 2020, expanding its player base.
Psyonix has reassured fans that Rocket League will continue to receive support in the future, indicating that the game isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Rocket League remains available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, including the upcoming Switch 2 via backward compatibility. Over the past decade, Rocket League has become a beloved title among gamers, maintaining a strong presence across multiple platforms.
The game’s simple yet engaging premise, which involves playing soccer with cars, has captivated players worldwide. As Rocket League celebrates this milestone, fans can look forward to more exciting content and events in the months to come. The game’s enduring popularity is a testament to its fun and accessible gameplay, which continues to attract new players while retaining its dedicated fan base.
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