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Rocket League Partnership

WWE and Psyonix Announce Rocket League Partnership

Kevin Finley by Kevin Finley
May 19, 2017
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Whether you’re a casual or hardcore fan of the WWE, you may have noticed some of their live programming has been presented by Rocket League. Recently, via Twitter, it surfaced that WWE and Psyonix announced a Rocket League Partnership.

Rocket League Partnership

This new partnership will do more than give Rocket League air time. The goal is give Psyonix exposure across all WWE’s global platforms. This includes television, social media and the WWE Network. Rocket League will also be a presenting partner of WWE’s next two major events, Backlash and Great Balls of Fire (yes, they’re sticking with it). In August, Rocket League will also be presenting WWE’s biggest event of the summer, Summerslam.

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Event information and additional ads pertaining to Rocket League will air in between WWE programming. WWE Live event goers will have the opportunity to play Rocket League at arenas across the country. John Brody, WWE Executive Vice President – Global Sales & Partnerships, notes that they look to establish a one-stop shopping program to reach the combined market. Psyonix recognizes WWE’s marketing efficiency and looks to expand their own 31 million strong community.


For more details, you can check out WWE’s official posting on the partnership here.

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Kevin Finley currently resides in California where he juggles pursuing fiction, technical and game writing. He acquired a Bachelor’s Degree in Game Art & Design and hopes to continue specializing in narrative design. Although an avid player of narrative based role-playing games like The Elder Scrolls and Mass Effect, Kevin regularly mixes it up in a variety shooters, combat sports, and prefers to play a Fighter in D&D. Kevin is no stranger to Anime, cooking, debating, and when all else is unavailable, a good book.

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