Rocket League Sideswipe PC Guide

Want to play the mobile version of Rocket League on the big screen? That’s where our Rocket League Sideswipe PC guide can help you. In this article, we’ll help answer the question of whether it’s even possible and how to do so. …

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Want to play the mobile version of Rocket League on the big screen? That’s where our Rocket League Sideswipe PC guide can help you. In this article, we’ll help answer the question of whether it’s even possible and how to do so. That way, if you’re not a fan of mobile gaming, you can skip the phone and play how you know and love.

Rocket League Sideswipe is a mobile version of the hit football game with cars. Rather than drive around an entire arena, it’s condensed into side-by-side gameplay. However, all of the skill of the original is required here, with boosting, dodging, and flying around all making a return.

If you’d like to learn more, check out the official site. We’ve also put together a Rocket League Sideswipe controller guide if you need help with that.

Rocket League Sideswipe PC Guide

Now, read on for everything you need to know to play the football game with cars on the big screen.

Is Rocket League Sideswipe On PC?

Let’s answer the question straight away: no, there is no native PC version of Rocket League Sideswipe. However, given how open the Android and PC platforms are, there are still tried-and-true methods of playing the side-scrolling football-em-up on the big screen.

How Do I Play On PC?

Well, you do so via an emulator, and plenty of them support Rocket League Sideswipe. Our preferred method is BlueStacks. Here’s how to do it in steps:

  • Download BlueStacks from the official site
  • Launch it and sign into your Google Play account
  • Download Rocket League Sideswipe from Google Play within the emulator
  • Boot it up when you’ve downloaded it

At this point, it plays exactly the same as the mobile version. You also don’t even need to download BlueStacks, as there’s a browser version. Result!

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