Rocket League Sideswipe has been announced for mobile devices and is expected to be released this year

Rocket League Sideswipe has been announced for mobile devices and is expected to be released this year

Psyonix is ​​excited to announce Rocket League Sideswipe, a new standalone Rocket League experience built from the ground up for mobile platforms that will be released later this year!

Psyonix is ​​working hard on this free mobile game for iOS and Android that takes the central and competitive gameplay of Rocket League and reinterprets it for mobile devices. In Rocket League Sideswipe, players compete on the field from a new perspective in 1v1 or 2v2 matches. The games will be fast-paced, two-minute duration that you can play with friends near or far thanks to playing online.

Rocket League Sideswipe will have portable controls that make it easy to see if you are a Rocket League champion or a new player learning your way on the field. There are also advanced mechanics, just like in Rocket League, for those looking to climb the competitive ranks. In the garage, Rocket League Sideswipe will have powerful vehicle customizations similar to Rocket League. Players can also expect an online ranking system for competitive play. We’ll reveal more about the game in the coming months as its launch date approaches.

Psyonix targets a global version of Rocket League Sideswipe later this year for iOS and Android. Starting today, players in Australia and New Zealand can participate in the regional alpha test for a limited time on Android through the Google Play Store. More information about future betas will be released in more regions in the coming months.

More information at Rocketleague.com.

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