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Physics-Based RPG Soccer Story Coming to Consoles, PC in 2022

Screenshot of soccer match in Soccer Story, one of several RPGs coming this week

No More Robots alongside developer PanicBarn has announced Soccer Story! The title is similar to the likes of other sports-themed RPGs like Golf Story, and it’s coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, Google Stadia, and PC via Steam some time in 2022.

The title is physics-driven, with players tasked to solve problems with the help of their magic ball. You can compete with opponents in 1v1 matches in a range of different sports (while still using a soccer ball).

It’s been a year since The Calamity™ tore apart the very foundations of soccer as we know it. Since then, Soccer Inc. has made dang well sure that not a soul has been allowed to even look at a soccer ball, let alone kick it. It’s a real Messi situation, no doubt.

But this is just the calm before the score. A magical football has now chosen you, The Savior of Soccer, and — you’ll get a kick out of this — you’ve been tasked with saving the future of the sport, and bringing harmony to the world once more.

Can you remind everyone why there’s just no substitute for soccer, or will there be a foul ending?

Soccer Story – Key Features

Alongside the announcement, No More Robots has revealed some of the key features we can expect from Soccer Story, including:

• Drop your soccer ball and play anywhere! The world is full of goals, puzzles and secrets – it’s up to you to find them!
• Play a single-player story full of quirky characters, quests, rogue refs and wacky soccer-adjacent sports.
• Build your soccer career and do battle against the fiercest soccer teams like literal sharks, toddlers, old-age pensioners and ninjas.
• Grab a friend for a four-player local multiplayer match mode with a full roster of teams and animal captains.
• Up to 4 player local multiplayer match mode.


Soccer Story is set to release sometime later this year on Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, Stadia, and PC via Steam. For future updates, make sure to keep an eye on RPGFan’s news feed. In the meantime, you can always check out the title’s Steam page for more information.

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Tom Cox

Tom Cox

Tom is a News and Social Media Editor at RPGFan, with a love for Pokémon and One Piece. When he's not playing RPGs, he can also be found running, reading manga and watching anime.

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