Rocket League will be free to view for everyone in the UK this weekend as the BBC airs it for the first time.
The ever popular racer come football game will bring its exciting game play to home screens for the first time. Rocket League is one of the most popular Esports around and has a huge player and fanbase.
It makes sense, then, that during the current global scenario, that companies are doing their best to be able to show the very best the Esports world has to offer.
Rocket League, which comes from developers Psyonix, has been gathering momentum ever since its 2015 release on Windows and PS4. Players take part in individual or team battles and essentially control a car with the objective of scoring goals like in football.
Of course, it’s much more complicated than just that brief description but it’s something you can check out this weekend for yourself.
How to watch Rocket League on the BBC this weekend
The BBC is the place to be if you want to get some Rocket League action under your belt this weekend.
You’ll need access to the internet, of course, as you’ll need to either tune into the BBC iPlayer or the BBC website. From there, you can tune in and get a look at what the gaming world has been talking about for five years.
Saturday sees the tournament airing between 16:30 and 01:00, while Sunday sees a shorter time of 16:30 until 22:00. (BBC official)
Hopefully, this gives Rocket League some more exposure and gives those bored at home something different to get their teeth into!
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