Rocket League is a fast paced video game that combines
soccer with rocket-powered cars, creating thrilling five
minute matches where players aim to score goals in
futuristic arenas. Released in 2015 by Psyonix, it quickly
became a global phenomenon thanks to its unique blend
of physics based gameplay, teamwork, and high speed
stunts. Today, Rocket League is not only a popular casual
game but also a major title in the esports world, attracting
Call of Duty is a long running first-person shooter franchise
published by Activision, first released in 2003. Originally set
in World War II, the series has expanded into modern,
futuristic, and covert operations themes, offering cinematic
campaigns and competitive multiplayer modes. With over 22
main entries and 500 million copies sold, Call of Duty
remains one of the most influential and successful video
game franchises in history
Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical first person shooter
released in 2015 by Ubisoft that emphasizes teamwork,
strategy, and environmental destruction. Players take
on the roles of specialized Operators from elite military
units, each equipped with unique gadgets and abilities
to either attack or defend objectives. With its dynamic
maps, destructible environments, and ongoing updates,
Rainbow Six Siege has become a cornerstone of
competitive gaming and esports.
Overwatch is a team based multiplayer first-person
shooter released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2016.
Players choose from a diverse roster of heroes, each with
unique abilities, and work together in 6v6 matches to
complete objectives like capturing points or escorting
payloads. Known for its colorful characters, fast-paced
gameplay, and emphasis on teamwork, Overwatch became
a global hit and later evolved into its successor,
Overwatch 2.