Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Psyonix have announced a worldwide, updated, retail release for Rocket League, on PS4 and Xbox One.

“Rocket League has such wide appeal across all audiences, it’s no wonder the game is such a huge success,” said Kevin Kebodeaux, Senior Vice President, Sales, Americas, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment. “We’re very excited to be working with Psyonix to bring the game to retailers across the globe.”

“Warner Bros. has already proven to be a great partner,” said Jeremy Dunham, Vice President, Publishing at Psyonix. “We first collaborated on Batman v Superman DLC for Rocket League in early 2016 and we have continued to be impressed with the team’s knowledge, professionalism, reach and enthusiasm for video games. They are the ideal partner to help us push Rocket League to another level at retail.”

If you don’t already know about Rocket League, you should do - winner or nominee of more than 150 “Game of the Year,” awards, boasting a community of more than 36 million players, it’s a high-powered hybrid of arcade-style football and vehicular mayhem with easy-to-understand controls and fluid, physics-driven competition. Rocket League includes more than 100 billion possible customisation combinations, a fully-featured offline season mode, multiple game types, casual and competitive online matches, and special “Mutators,” that let you change the rules entirely.

 

Rocket League is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Mac, and SteamOS via Steam, as well as coming soon for Nintendo Switch. The updated version will hit stores in Christmas 2017.