Rocket League Is Free on Steam This Weekend

Rocket League Is Free on Steam This Weekend

Try it out while you can.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 04, 2017 @ 09:35 PM (Staff Bios)
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If for some reason you're one of the very few PC gamers who has never played Rocket League, your excuses have just run out. I don't think anybody could have ever guessed that nitro-filled cars mixed with soccer would be such a recipe for success but nonetheless, Rocket League has cemented itself into the list of must-play games on Steam.

Rocket League is going free to play on Steam for just this weekend. For people who are uncertain about whether or not to purchase it, now's the time to get in and give it a "shot". Get it, like "shot" as in soccer. Like "nice shot". Anyway, Rocket League will be free-to-play up until Sunday morning, and if you like the game, you can purchase it for 30% off. 

Rocket League just keeps on getting better and better for newcomers since content constantly comes rolling in adding new cars, new customization options, new maps and new game modes. What are you waiting for? Stop reading this article and go download Rocket League!

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