Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment(WBIE) and Psyonix released a statement today, announcing a Worldwide Retail Distribution Agreement they have entered into for the critically acclaimed video game Rocket League.
Rocket League from the beginning has always been sold in a digital form, and still sold over a million units within the first three weeks.The announcement will be the second time the game has been released in a physical version as Rocket League Collector’s Edition was released in the Summer of 2016.
The latest physical unit of Rocket League will be an updated version, developed for the Xbox One and Playstation 4 only. Very little details were unveiled with WBIE stating more details of the game would be “confirmed at a later time.”
“Rocket League has such wide appeal across all audiences, it’s no wonder the game is such a huge success,” said Kevin Kebodeaux, Senior Vice President, Sales, Americas, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment. “We’re very excited to be working with Psyonix to bring the game to retailers across the globe.”
“Warner Bros. has already proven to be a great partner,” said Jeremy Dunham, Vice President, Publishing at Psyonix. “We first collaborated on Batman v Superman DLC for Rocket League in early 2016 and we have continued to be impressed with the team’s knowledge, professionalism, reach and enthusiasm for video games. They are the ideal partner to help us push Rocket League to another level at retail.”
Rocket League has been released on the Mac, PC, Playstation 4, SteamOS, Xbox One, and was recently announced a version for the Nintendo Switch is currently underdevelopment.