Psyonix Announces Full Cross-Platform Support For Rocket League

Psyonix has announced full cross-platform support for Rocket League. By entering the PlayStation Cross-Play Beta program, Rocket League fans can now randomly matchmake with or against each other in all Online match types (Casual, Competitive, and Extra Modes) on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC/Steam.

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Cross-Platform play is enabled by default, but if you’re having issues, go to the “Main Menu,” select “Options” and then make sure the box for “Cross-Platform Play” checked in the “Gameplay” tab.

But what about cross-platform parties? In our first update this year (more information coming soon), we will release our cross-platform party system, which allows you to partner up with friends on any platform with the push of a few buttons. Should you want to play with friends on other platforms before cross-platform parties release, however, you can! Just select “Play” from the “Main Menu,” then “Private Match,” followed by “Create” or “Join Private Match,” and you’re set from there.
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