Rocket League Sideswipe now available worldwide for iOS and Android
Rocket League Sideswipe from developer Psyonix (owned by Epic Games) is now available worldwide on iOS and Android devices. The game is around 700MB-1GB in size depending on platform and device, and is available for free.
Rocket League Sideswipe is the mobile version of the incredibly popular Rocket League for PC and consoles. Similar to the standard version, Sideswipe is based on the same basic concept of ‘football but with cars’ where you steer your vehicle to shoot your ball through the enemy’s goalpost.
The major difference between the standard version and Sideswipe is that…
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