A new football game is suddenly getting real attention — and the wild part is it wasn’t built by a massive studio. Rabona is a physics-based football game from solo developer Furkan Sarıhan, and the more you look at it, the more it feels like one of the most interesting projects football gaming has seen in a long time. This video breaks down why people are getting so excited, and whether this indie football game could actually become something special.
We get into everything that makes Rabona stand out already — the weight of the passing, the reactive shooting, the physical collisions, the goalkeeper mechanics, and the way the game seems to understand football rather than just imitate it. From the reveal trailer to the gameplay ideas behind it, this looks like a football game built by someone who genuinely loves the sport and wants every touch, tackle, and movement to feel right.
We also talk about the bigger picture: why Rabona is resonating with football gamers so quickly, how much one developer has already built from scratch, and why its Steam release is suddenly something a lot of people are watching closely. In a genre that’s been crying out for fresh ideas, Rabona feels like a game that actually cares about football first.
Watch till the end and let me know — is Rabona just a cool indie surprise, or could this become a real football game worth following?
This video was produced by RohtreMedia - Best Digital Marketing Agency in India
CEO - Rohan Trehan ( Digital Growth Consultant)
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We get into everything that makes Rabona stand out already — the weight of the passing, the reactive shooting, the physical collisions, the goalkeeper mechanics, and the way the game seems to understand football rather than just imitate it. From the reveal trailer to the gameplay ideas behind it, this looks like a football game built by someone who genuinely loves the sport and wants every touch, tackle, and movement to feel right.
We also talk about the bigger picture: why Rabona is resonating with football gamers so quickly, how much one developer has already built from scratch, and why its Steam release is suddenly something a lot of people are watching closely. In a genre that’s been crying out for fresh ideas, Rabona feels like a game that actually cares about football first.
Watch till the end and let me know — is Rabona just a cool indie surprise, or could this become a real football game worth following?
This video was produced by RohtreMedia - Best Digital Marketing Agency in India
CEO - Rohan Trehan ( Digital Growth Consultant)
https://www.facebook.com/tfvgamingg || https://www.instagram.com/tfvgaming/ || https://twitter.com/tfvgaming_
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- FIFA
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- FC 26 TUTORIAL, FC 26 GAMEPLAY, FC 26 PS5 Gameplay
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