If you own Rocket League on Steam, you'll be able to keep playing it on Steam after it goes free-to-play later this summer. However, new PC players will have to pick up their copy from the Epic Games Store.The Steam version will get "full support for future updates and features," says Psyonix, and you'll still be able to do all the things you could before, like buy items or the Rocket Pass. And just as you can currently play with console players, you'll be able to party up with and compete against those who have the Epic Store version of Rocket League. Psyonix is also adding support for cross-platform inventories and progression if you link an Epic account, and that'll come along with this update.
It is, however, the biggest change being made to Rocket League since Psyonix was bought by Epic.
Psyonix hasn't said exactly when the free-to-play update will happen, except that it'll be sometime this summer.
It is, however, the biggest change being made to Rocket League since Psyonix was bought by Epic.
Psyonix hasn't said exactly when the free-to-play update will happen, except that it'll be sometime this summer.