Rocket League Turns 10 Years Old, Showing That The Wheels Of Time Never Stop Spinning

Rocket League Turns 10 Years Old, Showing That The Wheels Of Time Never Stop Spinning

Today marks exactly a decade since Rocket League originally launched on PC and PS4–including as part of PS Plus back on July 7, 2015. The “soccar” game is now so old, 10 to be exact, that people probably forget it’s actually a sequel to 2008’s Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. Not only that, but Rocket League was one of the first cross-platform multiplayer titles at the time, too.

Developer Psyonix is celebrating the birthday milestone for Rocket League throughout Season 19 (which runs through September 17). For example, there are 10 new player anthems now available in the shop from Monstercat, such as “Love U Need U” from Slushii and “Rock It” from Tokyo Machine. The past few weeks have also seen a 10th-anniversary variation on DFH Stadium, along with celebratory log-in rewards. The studio is also promising a Rocket League Year 10 ft. deadmau5 LTE that’s scheduled to start August 5.

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