Psyonix discards, at the moment, making a Rocket League 2
The creators of the super-efficient sports video game want to keep it as a "game as a service".
In recent times the name of the Rocket League has always been linked to the brutal unexpected commercial success. A sports video game and speed, at the same time, which has seen how it has recorded incredible numbers that, for example, have allowed its creators, Psyonix , get Rocket League has more than 40 million registered players worldwide early this year. Second part? It would seem logical to think about it.
Scott Rudi, one of the main creators of the video game today, has talked about it with the North American portal Gamespot in an interview in which for now discards a Rocket League 2 . "We prefer the concept of game as a service ", wanted to make clear Rudi. "It is what offers the most value to our fans, and that is that much of our effort is focused on keeping them with us, capturing their interest and their expectation around our game."
The words of Rudi fit with those of Jeremy Dunham, which we collected last year, which made sure that Rocket League rules out thinking about sequels for now.
The videogame has been news today, since Rocket League is among the best-selling games of 2018 on Steam, although it was put on sale in 2015.
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