REMATCH (2025)
PlayStation 5 · 2025
About this game
Rematch is a multiplayer football game developed by a development studio previously known for martial arts titles.
The game emphasizes fast-paced, skill-based play in short, tightly-contained matches, with players controlling a single character on the pitch.
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Unlike traditional football simulations such as EA FIFA / EA Sports FC or eFootball , Rematch strips the sport down to a more stylized, arcade-like format that has drawn comparisons to Rocket League , minus the vehicles.
It focuses on close-quarters movement, expressive animation, and competitive intensity rather than simulation fidelity.
The gameplay centers on small-team formats, most commonly 3v3, 4v4, and 5v5, with each player assigned a rotating position, including goalkeeper.
Mechanics include simple directional dribbling, sprinting, tackles (both light and sliding), and various trick moves such as rainbow flicks.
The ball behaves with slight independence from the player character, rewarding dexterous control while remaining accessible to new players.
Games typically last six minutes, but can end early via a “mercy rule” if a team gains a four-goal lead.
Ranked play features a six-division ladder system from Bronze to Elite.
Visual presentation and animation are central to Rematch , with movement designed to be fluid and expressive.
This is shown in both player actions and the silent narrative prologue, which serves as a tutorial illustrating the importance of teamwork over showboating.
In lieu of spoken dialogue, the game uses minimalist cutscenes and character gestures to convey story and tone.
The game's live-service model includes unlockable cosmetics, a battle pass system, and periodic DLC items, such as purchasable character skins and accessories.
These customizations are purely aesthetic; no gameplay advantages are granted, and there are no skill trees or character progression systems.
Players can customize kit colors, poses, and character appearance as they gain experience.
The game includes basic
About PlayStation 5
Launched in late 2020, the PlayStation 5 introduced ultra-fast SSD loading and ray tracing to mainstream console gaming. It's still early in its collecting life cycle, but the Digital Edition (no disc drive) has already created a meaningful split in the market between disc-based and digital-only PS5 owners — something collectors should keep in mind when comparing prices for the "same" game.
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