





A futuristic Sports-Action game, Rocket League®, equips players with booster-rigged vehicles that can be crashed into balls for incredible goals or epic saves across multiple, highly-detailed arenas. Using an advanced physics system to simulate realistic interactions, Rocket League® relies on mass and momentum to give players a complete sense of intuitive control in this unbelievable, high-octane re-imagining of association football.
Awesome features include:
- All-new Season Mode that allows players to enjoy a full single-player experience
- Extensive Battle-Car customizations with more than 10 billion possible combinations
- Unlockable items and vehicles, stat tracking, leaderboards, and more
- Addictive 8-player online action with a variety of different team sizes and configurations
- Amazing 2-, 3-, and 4-player splitscreen mode that can be played locally or taken online against other splitscreen players
- Broadcast-quality replays that allow you to fast forward, rewind, or view the action from anywhere in the arena
- Competitive cross-platform gameplay with PlayStation®4 users
NOTE: Because of agreements with our online service provider, there are certain regions that are unable to connect to Rocket League®’s online multiplayer component. As a result, server access is restricted in China, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. Apologies to our customers in those regions.
SteamOS and Mac Beta Versions
As of September 8, 2016, the SteamOS and Mac versions of Rocket League® were released to "Beta." SteamOS is the only "officially" supported Linux client, though other Linux platforms may be compatible. Likewise, the Mac version may or may not work on older systems with an integrated video solution and a dedicated GPU is highly recommended (Macs from 2013 or after should be okay). Mac system requirements are as follows:
- OS: MacOS X 10.8.5
- Processor: Intel Core i5 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 - ATI Radeon HD 5670, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M, Intel HD Graphics 4000 or Iris Pro Graphics
Be sure and check ongoing patch notes for SteamOS and Mac beta updates going forward. Listed below are all known issues for both versions of the game as of September 8, 2016:
- The correct store page for DLC purchased through the Showroom doesn’t show up for Big Picture users. This is a Steam client-specific issue that Valve will be fixing in an upcoming patch
- There are occasional crashes when exiting from a match to the main menu
- The statues in Urban Central do not display correctly
- You may experience intermittent blurring issues
- (Mac Only) Xbox 360 controllers won’t work. You will need a third-party driver solution to use them
View the Rocket League® Terms of Use at www.rocketleaguegame.com/tos
Do you think you have what it takes to be a Rocket League champion? Players of all skill levels will have the chance to prove it this summer and register for the Universal Open Rocket League, an all-new 2v2 Rocket League tournament put on in partnership with NBC and FACEIT. Xbox One and PC players in the U.S., ages 13 and older, will get to compete for a piece of the $100,000 prize pool, and a chance to appear on television to prove who is the best 2v2 duo in Rocket League. US registration is now open on FACEIT , and we’ve got all the details for players looking to compete!
European players, we will have more information to come soon about the European Open Qualifiers. We’ll be finding the four best European teams to bring to The Grand Finals in Santa Ana, California, so stay tuned for more information on sign-up dates!
THE FORMAT
STAGE 1 - QUALIFIERS
The Qualifier stage has two types of events, Regional Qualifiers and Open Qualifiers, all of which will be played online on FACEIT. Regional Qualifiers will lead to a chance of playing in a live in-studio broadcast at select NBC studios in the next stage. The Open Qualifiers are for players who want a chance to make the Grand Finals without traveling to an in-studio Regional event.Players in the U.S. can sign up for any of the Qualifiers, but is it suggested to sign up for a Qualifier near your geographic location. Official match times will be messaged out once your team has signed up for a Qualifier. Keep in mind teams and players can only participate in one qualifier. Once you’ve participated in either a Regional Qualifier or an Open Qualifier you cannot play in a second event. So choose wisely!
REGIONAL QUALIFIER DATES
- Philadelphia Qualifier[list]
- Tuesday, July 18[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for East Regional[/*]
- Mid-Atlantic Qualifier[list]
- Thursday July 20[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for East Regional[/*]
- New York Qualifier [list]
- Tuesday July 25[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for Northeast Regional[/*]
- New England Qualifier[list]
- Tuesday July 25[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for Northeast Regional[/*]
- Chicago Qualifier[list]
- Wednesday July 26[/*]
- Top 8 Qualify for Midwest Regional[/*]
- Northwest Qualifier [list]
- Thursday July 27[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for West Regional[/*]
- Bay Area Qualifier [list]
- Thursday July 27[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for West Regional[/*]
OPEN QUALIFIER DATES
- US Open Qualifier [list]
- Wednesday July 19[/*]
- Top 8 qualify for the US Open Regional[/*]
STAGE 2 - REGIONALS
This stage is split up into two types of events, Regionals and Online Regionals. The Online Regional will take the best teams from the Open Qualifier to the pitch online to find who has what it takes to qualify for the Grand Finals.The Regionals will play out on a live TV broadcast and have teams play live from one of four studio locations in the U.S. to find out who has what it takes to earn their trip to sunny California. These will be held in Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago and San Francisco.
One thing to keep in mind is each team that goes through the Regional Qualifier route will need to cover their travel costs to the Regionals in-studio, so make sure you choose one close to where you live!
ONLINE REGIONALS
- US Open Regional[list]
- Friday July 28[/*]
- Top 4 Qualify for The Grand Finals[/*]
REGIONALS (TV BROADCAST / IN-STUDIO)
- East Regional (Philadelphia)[list]
- Saturday August 5 [list]
- TCN Studios[/*]
- Top 2 teams qualify for the Grand Final[/*]
- Northeast Regional (New York City)[list]
- Sunday August 6 [list]
- SNY Studios[/*]
- Top 2 teams qualify for the Grand Final[/*]
- Midwest Regional (Chicago)[list]
- Saturday August 12 [list]
- CSN Chicago[/*]
- Top 2 teams qualify for the Grand Final[/*]
- West Regional (San Francisco)[list]
- Sunday August 13 [list]
- NBC Sports Bay Area[/*]
- Top 2 teams qualify for the Grand Final[/*]
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STAGE 3 - THE GRAND FINALS
It all comes down to this. 16 of the best 2v2 teams from around the world will face off live at the Esports Arena in Santa Ana, California, to see who will walk away as the Universal Open Rocket League Champions.Taking place August 26-27, not only will the event be broadcast live on TV (on NBCSN in the US, & Syfy in the UK, Germany, Australia and multiple Latin American countries) but fans can buy tickets to be a part of the action live at the Esports Arena. More information on ticket sales, broadcast times and prize pool information will be announced soon.
LOOKING TO THE FINALS AND FAQ
And with that it’s time to start the search for the best 2v2 teams in the Rocket League community. Be sure to register today to start your journey for a chance at the $100,000 prize pool in the Universal Open Rocket League. The Summer of Rocket League Esports just keeps on rollin’ so be sure to stay tuned for more information as the event draws closer!GENERAL FAQ
- Where do I sign up to play?[list]
- You can register to play on the Universal Open Organizer Page on the FACEIT platform. Click here to browse the tournaments and make sure to select the right one! Note: Both players on the team must sign up on Faceit.com in order to compete.[/*]
QUALIFIERS FAQ
- What is the format for the Qualifiers?[list]
- Single elimination. Best of 3 games.[/*]
REGIONALS FAQ
- What is the format of the Regionals?[list]
- Single elimination. Quarter Finals, Best of 3 games. Semi Finals and Grand Final, Best of 5 games.[/*]
GRAND FINALS FAQ
- If we win our Regional Finals what happens?[list]
- You and your team will be flown out to Santa Ana, CA flights and accommodation will be paid for from August 25-27.[/*]
Minimum Setup
- Processor: 2.4+ GHz Quad coreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 260 or ATI 4850Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 7 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- Processor: 2.5+ GHz Quad coreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 660 or better. ATI 7950 or betterNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 7 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Gamepad or Controller Recommended
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