Rocket League Now Supports Full Cross-Platform Play

Rocket League Now Supports Full Cross-Platform Play

Rocket League Now Supports Full Cross-Platform Play

Psyonix has announced that Rocket League is now part of the PlayStation Cross-Play Beta program, enabling “Full Cross-Platform Play” support within the game for the first time. 

Starting now the game supports multiplayer between gamers on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch, with cross-platform play being available by default on all platforms.  

Cross-Platform parties are not available on all platforms at this time, but the first major Rocket League update of 2019 will introduce a full cross-platform party system. Until then, players across all platforms can play together in private matches. 

This announcement comes three months after Sony allowed Fortnite to offer cross-platform play on their PlayStation 4 console. 


    With special thanks to all of our friends and colleagues at PlayStation, we are thrilled to announce that starting RIGHT NOW, Rocket League has entered the PlayStation Cross-Play Beta program! Players on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Steam can now randomly matchmake with or against each other in all Online match types (i.e. Casual, Competitive, and Extra Modes).

Rocket League Now Supports Full Cross-Platform Play  

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