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As a Rocket League purist with over 1,300 hours, I didn’t expect to like its Fortnite racing spin-off so much

As a Rocket League purist with over 1,300 hours, I didn’t expect to like its Fortnite racing spin-off so much

I lit up when I first heard that Psyonix was making a Rocket League racing game. It’s something Rocket League players have been imagining for a long time: We love rocket-powered car soccer, but surely it could also be fun to perform automobile acrobatics in races?

Then I heard that Rocket Racing wasn’t going to be a Rocket League mode or a new standalone game, but a mode in Fortnite. My perhaps-unfair gut reaction was: eugh. My biggest concern was that, as an extension of Fortnite, Rocket Racing would feel like Fortnite rather than the eight-year-old game whose quirky, hard-to-master car handling I’ve spent well over 1,000 hours practicing. I’ve never gotten into a Rocket League imitator; they water it down or just don’t find the same weirdly fun laws of physics. 

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