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Psyonix Bans ‘Rocket League’ Freestylers For Smurfing, Sparking Controversy

Por: Forbes Tech October 08, 2022

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Earlier this week, Rocket League developers Psyonix hit a number of the game’s popular freestyling content creators with 30 day bans for Freestyling is one of Rocket League’s many creative subcultures, where massively talented players engage in friendly competition with each other to score the craziest goals imaginable. These players take the game’s mechanics to the extreme, utilizing flip resets, flicks, passes, and air dribbles to score... + full article



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