Rocket League Crossplay Party Support Coming This Year
Rocket League is one of the few titles that supports crossplay between platforms, and that’s one of the many reasons why players love it so much. Pair that with just how fun it is and how involved with the community the dev team appears to be, it’s a recipe for success. Looks like the world of Rocket League is about to get even better, because the devs have confirmed that crossplay party support is on its way!
Hey there! We’re actively working on cross-platform party support for a 2018 release. 🙂
— Rocket League Help (@RL_Support) January 21, 2018
With over 40 million users online, now players will be able to chat with their buds in-game regardless of platform of choice. At this point and time, crossplay is accessible to play, but not for in-game communication. Luckily, that’s going to be changing soon according to the above Twitter post from the official Rocket League Help Twitter account.
This isn’t the first time crossplay chat has come up with the team over at Psyonix, but at least now we have an official confirmation that it’s more than a faraway goal or rumor. This will also be perfect for gamers because Rocket League is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and the Nintendo Switch – that’s a lot of platforms to cover and we’re sure we’re not alone in being happy with this confirmation!
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Rocket League is now available for all platforms. What do you think about the Rocket League crossplay party support on the way? What other titles would you like to see make this same move? Join in on the conversation in the comment section below, and don’t forget to check out DFTG on Twitter for gaming and entertainment news live 24/7!
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Navy Veteran with a penchant for the FPS genre, Chewy has all aspects of the gaming community covered. Don't expect to see him on a console any time soon, however - though he has experience in all platforms, the PC Master Race has a firm hold on him.