Summary
Rocket Leaguewas released back in 2015, and it has a huge online following. It should come as no surprise, then, that a game that allows players to actually play soccer with cars is so popular. With each new update bringing in new designs for the cars and more ways to outsmart opponents, it seems thatRocket Leagueis going to continue to envelope new fans so long as it exists.
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Set in the future, each arena is filled withspeed boost technology and neon lightswhich makeRocket Leagueunlike anything players had experienced before. However, soccer with cars is just the tip of the iceberg. There are plenty of other video games out there that fans can play if they are a fan of this type of sporting action. Some are just as ridiculously exciting, while others take a different approach.
10FIFA 23
Fans of soccer can rejoice in the fact that a newFIFAtitle is released every yearwithout fail. More like a soccer simulator than anything else, this long-running series has allowed soccer fans from all over the world to take over and play as their favorite team since 1998.
It may be a lot more serious thanRocket League, but theFIFAseries is a must-play video game for any soccer/gaming fan, withFIFA 2023being the latest release in the series. Play in career mode, as a manager, or online with friends.There is no shortage of optionswhen it comes toFIFA 23.

9Soccer Rally 2: World Championship
There are some games that are a lot likeRocket League. However, there are others that took the ball from its concept and ran in the exact same direction. For example,Soccer Rally 2: World Championshipis another game that allows players to play soccer with cars.
The difference this time is that the game is a free download for Android. This means that players can take part intournaments with friendswhile on the move instead of on a console or PC.

8Robot Roller: Derby Disco Dodgeball
Forget about soccer with cars. Some people prefer the idea of playing dodgeball with robots. Fortunately, that is exactly whatRobot Roller: Derby Disco Dodgeballis all about.
With a similar zany feel toRocket League, this title has players zipping around a disco skate park while trying to hit other players in a huge game of dodgeball. Some may say this idea is crazier thanRocket League, which is great for those who want to see the series head in this direction.

7Fortnite
Removing the cars and soccer aspect from the formula entirely, the hugely popular online following ofFortniteis more likeRocket Leaguein tone than anything else. The mainfocus ofFortniteis surviving the arena landscape by outfoxing opponents with clever maneuvers and unique strategies.
Whether fans play as a team or not, it is hard to imagine anyone enjoyingRocket Leagueand not having a go atFortnite. There are even some creative options and downloadable skins from a variety of franchises. Much likeRocket League,it appears thatFortniteis also going to be around for a long time to come.

6BeamNG.Drive
Some fans think thatRocket League’smain flaw is that it lacks a damage engine. If players wantRocket Leagueenergy but also want to see their vehicle get crushed over time, thenBeamNG.Driveis perfect.
This free-to-play game features two modes. In one, players race while seeing destruction missing fromFortnite. The other is full of destruction maps, each one littered with tools made by other players for others toexperiment with BeamNG.Drive’s damage mechanics.

5Gran Turismo 7
Gran Turismois the type of car game that will please true petrolheads. With its realistic physics engine and licensed car brands, theGran Turismoseries is for those who gravitate toward Rocket League for its use of cars.
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Gran Turismo 7is the latest edition in the series features the ability to modify the car’s exterior and includes never-before-seen roll cages. There is no damage engine in the game. However, that hasn’t stopped players from trying to see what can happen when driving at top speeds toward other players.
4Dirt 5
TheDirtseries adds a bit more of thatRocket Leaguechaos that players love. More of a rally car game,Dirt 5allows players the chance to beat up their opponents on the way around the track to victory with realistic physics and damage.
Drive on mud, ice, snow, or wherever the game feels like in an all-out brawlwith sophisticated AIthat is just as determined to outlast the player in an unforgiving slog to the finish line. The jumps in this game may not be as high or fast asRocket League,but they are still fun.

3Zero Gear
Zero Gearis a colorful title that many consider to be more akin to astandard kart racerthan anything else. However, the addition of the Goal Mode makes this kart game more likeRocket Leaguethan something likeMario Kart.
Goal Mode is exactly what it sounds like. It is a chance for players and opponents to try and outscore each other on a soccer pitch using the game’s kart racer mechanics. Gamers can also play online, just like withRocket League. This is definitely one for younger fans ofRocket League.

2Burnout 3: Takedown
One of the biggest draws ofRocket Leagueis its danger-fuelled and futuristic atmosphere. Although there are few games around that can capture this feeling today, the PS2 era lived off providing the same type of adrenaline. Take, for example,Burnout 3: Takedown.
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This fast-paced action racer allowed players to take part in normal circuit races or try their luck at some tricky destruction challenge runs. Overall, it was another excuse to slam two cars into one another.
1Rocket Soccer Derby
Rocket Leaguemay be one of the mostpopular online games, which means that similar games are always going to spring up in its wake. That is exactly what happened whenDestruction CrewreleasedRocket SoccerDerbyin 2018. Taking the soccer with cars concept and futuristic design, manyRocket Leaguefans were upset by this new release.
While most players do not mind the similarities, there have been some complaints from players about this title’s awkward control system.

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