• An exhibitor plays a video on the T-Mobile LG G-Slate tablet at the T-Mobile booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 7, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

An exhibitor plays a video on the T-Mobile LG G-Slate tablet at the T-Mobile booth during the Electronic Entertainment Expo on June 7, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Kevork Djansezian)

Game developer Zero Four Games has promised to release a brand new vehicle-soccer video game for iOS and Android devices. Called "Turbo League," the upcoming game is very similar to Psyonix's "Rocket League," but it will be released for smartphones only. 

Aside from being more accessible, the "Turbo League" mobile game will also allow gamers to enjoy friendly matches with their friends anywhere they may be physically. This is its main advantage over "Rocket League," which requires a Playstation 4, Xbox One or a Windows PC to play.

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"Turbo League" is a clone of Psyonix's video console game, according to Cult of MacIt also comes with the three-versus-three game mode with their rocket-boosted and highly personalize vehicles. Players will also be able to chat and invite their friends.

Zero Four Games also promised that "Turbo League" will be free-to-play. As stated on the game's forum page, there will be a "fully customizable" decal system that can be shared with other players in the game, and it will be available to everybody, 

It remains unclear how the upcoming game will perform when using touch controls. However, the creator has already released a "Rocket League-style" game mode on one of its previous releases, "Dubai Drift 2," so they do have an idea on what they are talking about.

One user commented on the forum that the controls are not that good on his iPhone 7 and they only have a starter car. Several gamers have also expressed their support for the next project of the studio and are looking forward for its release date.

While waiting, fans can check out the developer's two other games. "Drift Wars" allows up to four cars to race against each other. It features heavy drift action on amazing arenas. Mobile racing video game fanatics can also try "Dubai Racing," where they can create their own racing empire and dominate the streets of Dubai with their in-game super cars.

The released games are available on the App Store and Google Play. The Dubai-based company has not yet mentioned the date of release for "Turbo League." Meanwhile, here is a clip featuring the game: