Are you wondering about all the details surrounding REMATCH? You’re not alone. This new football video game is set to be one of the most-played sports games of 2025, which is high praise considering Mario Kart World, GTA 6, and NBA 2K26 are coming out this calendar year. Nevertheless, it’s an exciting one, so here’s everything you need to know.

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REMATCH Release Date
REMATCH is coming out on June 19 on all platforms. However, there is early access on June 19 for those who pre-ordered. It will go live at 3:00 am PDT on that day, with other regions set to follow shortly thereafter. There is also an even earlier release date for Pro and Elite edition pre-orders.
Those will go live on June 13, according to Insider Gaming , so you can get up to six full days of early access for this game. Other than a small staggering of times on early access day, it does not look like the game will have any different release dates by platform.
Platforms
Like so many other new games, REMATCH is going to hit the big three and the big three alone. PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
REMATCH Trailer
The trailer is more than enough to get excited for this game. It immediately says it’s from the creators of Sifu (As featured on Amazon’s Secret Level), which gamers will love seeing. The art style is on full display, as is the unique and non-stop action this game will provide. It does not feature real soccer players like FC or FIFA , but it does feature some similarities to the soccer simulation. It also possesses some similarities to Rocket League.
Details
REMATCH was hilariously described as Rocket League, but with people, which essentially just makes it soccer. Players can compete in small, 5v5 matches of soccer on a vibrant, animated pitch. This game plays from a third-person POV, so you can control your players and have them tackle, dribble, shoot, and pass the ball. It’s been described as “credible football, with an arcade twist.” The twist is that there are no stoppages. There are no fouls, no penalties, and no offside rules. It’s a free-for-all.
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