Spohn also said that Rocket League had been a longtime partner for the AbleGamers charity for several years now. Additionally, Rocket League is often used by AbleGamers as its demonstration game whenever they hold physical events to Rocket League Trading show people how to use adaptive video game equipment. Spohn shared the difficulties players with disabilities have when learning how to use adaptive video game equipment, especially since the technology has a steep learning curve.

Spohn himself, who admitted to being an avid Rocket League player, said that using adaptive technology is not as easy as one might think. Learning to play a game using one's mouth or with one hand takes some learning, though Rocket League makes the process smoother thanks to its flexibility. However, Spohn explained that when Rocket League was first released, the game wasn't accessible as it is now.

Before, Rocket League wouldn't allow players to control their car with a mouse, and that they needed to Rocket League Trading Prices use a controller or the W, S, A, D buttons on a keyboard - which can be difficult for some players with disabilities. However, after AbleGamers reached out to Psyonix, they discovered that one of the developers had someone close to them who had a disability. Spohn explained how the team was keen on knowing more about making Rocket League accessible, and less than a week later, they already had a solution on how they could implement different controls.