Rocket League has risen from the ashes to become the most popular video game. from Maxwell Dick's blog

The PlayStation 4 had a banner year in 2016, with a slew of excellent titles. From high-octane shooters such as Overwatch and Battlefield 1 to memorable role-playing games such as Dark Souls 3 and Final Fantasy XV, 2016 was a year filled with incredible titles at rocket-like prices of all kinds. But, now that the year has come to a close, it's time to ask what game the first-class played. We now have an answer, thanks to Sony's release of a list of the most frequently downloaded titles from the PlayStation Store.

So, who was crowned king of the year 2016? In a remarkable turn of events, Psyonix's vehicular soccer recreation managed to beat the odds and take first place in its class this previous year. Although it's possible that it shouldn't come as a surprise. Despite its age, Psyonix has managed to guide Rocket League successfully into 2016 with a number of updates, including the Neo Tokyo arena and the Rumble game mode. In addition, the sport continues to be well-known for Rocket League credits easy-to-learn but difficult-to-master gameplay, which is praised by both casual and aggressive players alike.

Whatever the reason, Rocket League has come from behind to become the most popular game on the PlayStation Store. Grand Theft Auto V, which was released for the PlayStation 4 in 2014, managed to make the list and hold on to the sixth spot. Battlefield 4 at quantity eight, which was released in 2013, is joining it in the "older titles" category. Immediately beneath that, at number 9, is the debatable No Man's Sky, which, despite its now infamous popularity, made a substantial amount of money during its initial release.



Rocket League's Steam distribution model can also be supported in its entirety.

In order to provide gamers with even more fuel, Psyonix is also hosting a double XP weekend, allowing players to make even more progress through their levels and their Rocket Pass. The double XP weekend will also take into account the recently updated Daily Win bonus, which grants players more experience on their first three wins each day. Along with the removal of pass-progression between systems and the introduction of a single set of Rocket League items dates for the game's Competitive Seasons, Competitive Tournaments, and the Rocket Pass, the game was also removed from the Steam Store. That does not imply that the game has been completely removed from Steam; rather, it indicates that new players who wish to acquire the game will be unable to do so through that particular platform. If you previously purchased Rocket League on Steam, you can continue to download and play the game as you have in the past without experiencing any difficulties. The Steam version of Rocket League will continue to be fully supported in the future, so if you don't want to make the switch to the Epic Games Store, you won't need to if you already own the game.


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