BMW brings you the realistic version of the Rocket League
The German manufacturer's charity event will simulate the football-car experience into reality, and will allow players to control vehicles remotely in a real arena
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08/12/2021
Wednesday, 08 December 2021, 15:35 Updated: 15:39
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One of the games that most players would probably be happy to play in their realistic version is Rocket League - the car-football game where vehicles fly through the air, cheat the laws of physics and score goals.
Although the technology of flying cars in the air has not yet been invented, it has not stopped
Das Race
- which has built its own ESports platform inspired by Rocket League and allows players from around the world to control cars located in a real arena using a simple console controller and network connection.
BMW is now announcing a charity event for the Skills For Life Foundation in collaboration with Rocket League and Das Race that
will air on December 12
on the popular gaming brand LVL's page, allowing players from around the world to play the realistic version of Rocket League, or at least the closest option to talk the true.
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The event will feature six teams of three players competing head-to-head in the BMW Waltz complex in Munich and dominating real-world models of cars within a specially built arena. The various teams will include professional ESports players from organizations like Cloud9, Fnatic, G2 Esports and OG in addition to young and less experienced players.
This is an ambitious event that has never been seen before in the gaming world, in which there is a clear attempt to copy the virtual experience into reality. Rocket League is a particularly popular game with a devout player community and a successful ESport scene, and according to BMW this is not a one-off event, but a long-term partnership.
Such a move may open the door for more companies in the future, and only proves that as time goes on more and more companies are interested in taking part in the gaming world and getting a taste of the insane exposure it brings.
Over the past month, the mobile version of Rocket League, Sideswipe, has also been released, which is available for iOS and Android devices at the same time, so now a more casual version of the game is also available for less experienced players, or those who do not have a console or PC.
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