Rocket League
System requirements for Rocket League
Radeon R7 260X / GeForce GTX 1060
AMD Phenom II X4 965 / Intel Core i3-4130 @ 3.40GHz
4 GB / 8 GB
20 GB
Not required
About Rocket League
Rocket League is the rocket-powered car soccer game that quietly became one of the most-played competitive titles on Steam. The core idea is simple — drive a car, hit a giant ball, score on the opposing goal — but the physics layer underneath supports an extraordinarily deep skill ceiling, with high-level play involving aerial maneuvers, wall-rides, fast-aerial flicks and complex team rotations that look nothing like the casual matches new players encounter on day one.
The mode selection has expanded substantially over the game's run. Casual and competitive online matches form the spine of multiplayer play, with a full ranked ladder for serious competition. A fully-featured offline Season Mode supports solo play. Special Mutators let you change the rules entirely — low gravity, multiple balls, oversized cars, time-stop power-ups — and dedicated Extra Modes for hockey-style ice rinks and basketball-style hoops give the formula meaningful variants. Customization runs to genuinely absurd depth: over 500 trillion possible cosmetic combinations across the car bodies, decals, wheels, boosts and goal explosions, plus an Esports Shop for showing team allegiance.
The ongoing content cadence covers both free patches and Rocket Pass premium tracks with their own unlockable rewards, weekly challenges feeding into the pass tiers, and frequent arena and feature additions. The macOS and Linux SteamOS versions reached their final update in March 2020 with online functionality disabled, while Windows continues to receive full support. Server access remains restricted in certain regions due to service-provider agreements.

