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Rocket League, developed by Psyonix, was first released on July 7, 2015, and quickly became a global phenomenon in the world of competitive gaming. The game, which blends soccer with rocket-powered vehicles, was inspired by Psyonix’s earlier title, *Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars*, released in 2008. While the earlier game had a cult following, it was *Rocket League* that became a mainstream success. The game's unique mechanics, accessible yet skillful gameplay, and vibrant, physics-driven matches led to its widespread popularity, earning it critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.