Name | Rocket League® | ||
Developer | Psyonix, Inc. | ||
Publisher | Psyonix, Inc. | ||
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Release | 2015-07-07 | ||
Steam | € £ $ / % | ||
News | |||
Controls | Keyboard Mouse Full Controller Support | ||
Players online |  11940  | ||
Steam Rating | Very Positive | ||
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How long to Beat | |||
Main Story |  4 Hours  | ||
Main Story + Extras |  12 Hours  | ||
Completionist |  27 Hours  | ||
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Peak CCU Yesterday |
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Owners |  5,000,000 .. 10,000,000 +/-   | ||
Players - Since release |   +/- | ||
Players - Last 2 weeks |   +/- | ||
Average playtime (forever) | 10453 | ||
Average playtime (last 2 weeks) | 762 | ||
Median playtime (forever) | 1693 | ||
Median playtime (last 2 weeks) | 478 | ||
Public Linux depots | TAGame Linux [2.84 G] | ||
DLC | Rocket League® - Supersonic Fury DLC Pack Rocket League® - Revenge of the Battle-Cars DLC Pack Rocket League® - Back to the Future™ Car Pack Rocket League® - Chaos Run DLC Pack Rocket League® - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack Rocket League® - Proteus Rocket League® - Vulcan Rocket League® - Triton Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Twin Mill™ III Rocket League® - The Fate of the Furious™ Ice Charger Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Bone Shaker™ Rocket League® - Aftershock Rocket League® - Esper Rocket League® - Masamune Rocket League® - Marauder Rocket League® – Fast & Furious™ '70 Dodge® Charger R/T Rocket League® – Fast & Furious™ '99 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Rocket League® - DC Super Heroes DLC Pack Rocket League® - Jurassic World™ Car Pack Rocket League® - Hot Wheels® Triple Threat DLC Pack Rocket League® - McLaren 570S Car Pack Rocket League® - MLB Fan Pack Rocket League® - Ghostbusters™ Ecto-1 Car Pack Rocket League® - Knight Rider Car Pack |
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