

And if everything was not yet perfect during the last beta, at launch, the different mechanics available are all well-oiled and the handling is dynamic and instantaneous. A lap of the track earns one point, two gives three and three allows you to score five, the minimum number of points required to win the match.Īccessible by its concept, the title also seeks to be accessible in its arcade-oriented gameplay. For it to open, you have to manage to cross doors similar to checkpoints without losing possession. In a closed arena similar to a velodrome, the objective is to score the most points by throwing a ball into a ring-shaped goal. Concretely, the roller sports game invites us to participate in 3v3 matches of seven minutes (ten maximum in the event of extra time due to a tie between the two teams or if the one losing has possession at the end of time regulations).

Welcome to Rolleeer Champiooooooooooons!īefore getting to the heart of the matter, let’s try to recall what exactly consists Roller Champions. The title ran in High configuration for about 6:30 hours, the time needed to complete around fifty games (rapid and ranked combined) and go around the content offered by the game at launch.
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Test conditions: Test carried out with an Xbox One controller on a 1080p screen as well as a PC equipped with an Intel Core i5-9400F processor (2.9 GHz), an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card and a 16 GB RAM memory. So, does Ubisoft Montreal’s free-to-play cooperative and competitive sports game live up to the expectations it has been raising for all this time? Answer in this test. A closed alpha in 2020, a beta in 2021, more than a year of complete radio silence and, hop, here it resurfaces by going gold to everyone’s surprise about a month before landing on PC and consoles. First announced during the Ubisoft conference broadcast as part of E3 2019, Roller Champions will have taken its time before officially launching.
