Roomballs : robots prêts à jouer dans une arène futuriste

[Test] Roomballs brings robot football to Steam, but its biggest tests are still ahead

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Available free on PC via Steam since August 20, 2026, Roomballs puts robots on the pitch for football matches shaped by air-hockey-style movement and collisions. This Roomballs review examines a game that supports up to eight online players or four players in local split-screen.

Official trailer for [Test] Roomballs review: the verdict after its free Steam launch.

The key facts

  • Roomballs has been available on PC via Steam since August 20, 2026, and its store page lists it as free-to-play.
  • The game combines football and air hockey with robots, passes, curved shots, a turbo boost and advertised physics-based collisions.
  • Roomballs supports up to 8 online players and up to 4 players in local split-screen.
  • The announced content includes 36 solo Cups, an Academy mode, AI bots, and more than 300 characters, skins and customization items.

The verdict remains cautious as of August 21, 2026. The Steam page confirms the announced modes and content, but it cannot replace independent testing of performance, balance or longevity. Roomballs is worth trying, yet it cannot be presented as a reliable multiplayer choice at this stage.

For another look at competitive games, see our esports selection and our PC games.

Robot football with an air-hockey rhythm

The concept is easy to grasp: robots play football in arenas built around movement and collisions. The air-hockey influence should make exchanges more direct, while passes, curved shots and the turbo boost could give matches a faster pace.

Roomballs: robots and a ball in a sports arena
An official snapshot of the arena action.

That foundation leaves room for team play. A pass, a curved shot or a collision can change a move within seconds. The store page also mentions AI bots, which could help newcomers approach their first matches. Their level and variety are not documented in the verified information, however.

The game's feel will depend primarily on the collisions and the precision of its controls. Those elements will decide whether Roomballs works as a party game. The official presentation establishes a clear direction, but it is not enough to support a definitive conclusion.

The announced modes leave longevity to prove

The Steam page lists solo, online PvP, split-screen PvP, online co-op and local co-op. Online lobbies, together with national and global leaderboards, underline the game's multiplayer focus.

Roomballs: official gameplay image illustrating the player information from section 2
Multiplayer is at the heart of the official promise.

The solo offering includes 36 Cups, an Academy mode and AI-controlled opponents. That structure could help players learn the basics before moving into online matches. Its actual length remains unknown: the number of Cups says nothing about their variety or difficulty.

The customization system announces more than 300 characters, skins and items. That volume could give each robot a distinct identity, but the store page does not specify the depth of progression or the exact place these items occupy in the game's economy.

Roomballs: robot customization and progression
Customization is part of the announced content.

A readable presentation with technical questions open

The official visuals emphasize robots, arenas and readable action. That approach suits a competitive sport, where the ball and players need to remain easy to follow when several participants share the same space.

Roomballs: official view of an arena with robots
Another official view of Roomballs' world.

It would be premature to draw conclusions about fluidity, loading times or multiplayer stability. No independent measurements have been verified. Graphics settings, FPS targets and differences between configurations are not documented.

The page states that some musical, localization and artistic elements used generative AI tools. It also specifies that no content is generated by AI during matches. This information concerns the game's production.

Free on PC through Steam

Roomballs is listed as free-to-play on its official store page. The only confirmed access is on PC via Steam. No console or mobile version has been verified.

Roomballs: official screenshot of the game on Steam
Roomballs is available for free on Steam.

Free access lowers the barrier to entry. For players interested in local or online multiplayer, trying the game is straightforward. The page also confirms French among the 21 available languages.

The official Steam page can be used to verify availability and download the game: open the official store page. The official visuals are available in the Steam gallery.

The launch signal is still too small

The main limitation is the lack of perspective. The verified launch signal counted 12 Steam reviews, a sample too small to judge the game's lasting quality or the strength of its community.

The announced content is substantial on paper: more than 300 items, 36 Cups and several modes. None of that guarantees balanced progression or consistently fresh matches.

Performance, bot quality and lobby stability still need to be checked in real-world conditions. Players sensitive to fluidity will need to observe how the game performs on their own configuration after downloading it.

Our Roomballs review verdict

Player verdict: yes, it is worth trying for free. Roomballs has a clear concept, local play for up to four players, online multiplayer for up to eight and an announced solo progression system.

The game is primarily aimed at groups looking for an arcade sport that is quick to understand. Competitive players can watch the leaderboards and online lobbies. Those waiting for proven balance or a long lifespan should wait for more verified feedback.

Try Roomballs if the football-air hockey blend appeals to you, then observe the collisions, bots and fluidity on your machine. A definitive critical verdict requires more perspective than the day after launch.

The official Steam page details the announced modes and features: view the developer's information.

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Frequently asked questions

When was Roomballs released ?

Roomballs was released on August 20, 2026. Its availability was verified on August 21, 2026.

Which platform can you play Roomballs on ?

The only confirmed platform is PC via Steam.

Is Roomballs free ?

Yes. The Steam page lists it as free-to-play.

How many players can take part in a match ?

The page advertises up to eight online players and four players in local split-screen.

Which modes are announced for Roomballs ?

The game announces solo play, online PvP, local PvP, and online or local co-op.

Additional information is available on the official Steam page and the official Steam page.

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Verified sources

These links can be used to verify the key information used in this article.

  • store.steampowered.com: Official Roomballs Steam page, consulted on 2026-08-21: confirms the 2026-08-20 release date, developer and publisher Ultraton Studios, free-to-play status, Steam platform, modes and languages
  • shared.akamai.steamstatic.com: The cover and gallery visuals come directly from the official Steam assets provided for Roomballs.
  • shared.akamai.steamstatic.com: The verified signal indicated 12 Steam reviews at launch. Performance, balance, bot quality and longevity were not measured independently.
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