Psyonix announced that Rocket League will get the long-awaited ai cross-platform party this summer, precisely between July and August.
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This highly anticipated feature will arrive as part of an update scheduled for the summer months, thanks to cross-platform support, console or PC owners will finally be able to play together smoothly.
To create a cross-platform party, just register a ID in game, which is basically a combination of a name and a unique code, then you have to add the IDs of your friends from any platform in the appropriate list, after which you can finally play.
However in the latest Psyonix post it was not mentioned which platforms will enjoy cross-platform support, but it seems likely that cross-platform matchmaking will work the same, so PC players will likely be able to create parties with Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 owners. and Xbox One, and even these consoles will be able to do the same, except the PS4, which cannot be paired with Xbox One and Nintendo Switch users.
Finally, the Rocket pass, similar to Fortnite's Battle Pass.
Our “Rocket Pass” system is made up of multiple levels of profitable content. Increase your level, and as you level up and unlock new exclusive content. Each “Rocket Pass” will last for a few months before retiring and a new Pass will take its place with new content to unlock. The “Rocket Pass” has both free and Premium tracks, so everyone has something to work on. The free tracks contain new cosmetic items, keys and exclusive game titles, while the Premium track will have a fixed cost to unlock it. You will be able to preview the contents of the Premium track before purchasing it to access it.