Traditional “Rocket League” has a 3-on-3 format

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Traditional “Rocket League” has a 3-on-3 format

There are numerous major “Rocket League” tournaments throughout the year, but the format of the Universal Open is what sets it apart from the rest. Traditional “Rocket League” has a 3-on-3 format, while the Universal Open is 2 on 2. The 2-on-2 format usually means higher scoring games because there isn't a third player for defense. One mistake like a missed pass or a hard shot off of the crossbar can result in a goal for the other team.

For those hesitant to watch other people play video games on TV, or for those tuning in by accident, try to give it a chance. Video game competition isn't so different from traditional sports. These are the best players in their field who have trained for thousands of hours to get to this point. Even for viewers who have never played the game before, a close match-up like one that goes to overtime in game five of a five-game series makes for tense and exciting spectacle.

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