BNR: I had the pleasure of playing Rocket League while the game was in alpha- as I shot balls into goals with a car, I had a suspicion that the game would see some success- though I had no idea it would take off in quite the way that it has. At the time of this being written, Rocket League has been played by well over three million people- and those numbers are growing. There are (at least) three reasons for the game’s popularity, and they are explored in the latest episode of the Blackman ‘N Robin Irregular Game Show, which is embedded below for your viewing pleasure.
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Coordination and communication are key for team play in Rocket League, but knowing these unwritten rules can make multiplayer less chaotic.
I would say "slow news day?", but that would be an understatement.
"This unwritten rule for Rocket League states that when two players’ cars get linked together, such as in a face-to-face or rear-to-rear arrangement, these two players must stay in this position until outside interference separates them."
That's literally it. That's the only "rule" that is mentioned in this article.
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Great game, but NOT the next big thing. Sorry.
Its at 160000 ppl online avg on an every day basis.
Its pretty damn genius how did no one ever think of it before.
It has the potential to though, thats for sure.
LOOOOOOOOOOVE IT: