Rocket League players will finally be able to party down with friends on other platforms.Psyonix Studios announced cross-platform friends and parties support for Rocket League will arrive in the next few months.
The game already features cross-network support, but players are only able to do so in Private Matches, but that’s changing soon, going by today’s announcement.
Platforms getting party support at release weren’t outlined in the blog post. Once available, players will be able to www.lolga.com form parties between PC and PlayStation 4, or PC, Switch, and Xbox One. Cross-play between, PS4 and Switch or PS4 and Xbox One isn’t possible – as you may recall.
Along with the update, Rocket League Trading will be celebrating its anniversary with an in-game event with some “special throwback content.”Rocket Pass was also announced, and it will provide players with new ways to “earn items and make progress while playing .”
Multiple Tiers of earnable content will make up Rocket Pass, and players can advance their Tier by leveling up normally. Doing so will unlock new, unique content, and each Rocket Pass will last a few months before it’s retired. A new pass will take its place with new content to unlock.Free and premium tracks will be included. The free track contains new cosmetic items, Decryptors and exclusive in-game Titles. The premium track will have a flat cost to unlock, and can be previewed beforehand.