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Published 8th September 2021
A free online safety guide on Rocket League.
Rocket League is a free-to-play multiplayer vehicle football game. It was developed by Psyonix, now part of the Epic Games family (which also produces Fortnite and Gears of War). Rocket League is essentially a football game where - instead of running around after the ball - the players drive rocket-powered cars. The game was a surprise hit that took the world by storm when it was first released in 2015. Rocket League is available on various formats, including the Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Windows PC, MacOS and Linux.
In the guide, you'll find tips on avoiding potential risks such as scams, inappropriate online interactions and increased screen time.
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