So far, it has been possible for users of various platforms to play Rocket League together, but the grouping is officially not yet in it. Still - because as the developer Psyonix officially announced on Twitter, they are actively working on this feature and expect a publication in the year 2018. A specific date or even a time slot did not announce the studio. The fact that increased support for cross-play functionality is likely to pay off, is shown by the current numbers of Rocket League Keys players: just a few weeks ago, Rocket League had reached the milestone of 40 million players.
Even though it’s been well over a year since Rocket League was first unleashed on the masses, the popularity of the soccer-with-cars game persists. This is largely due to developer Psyonix releasing both free and paid updates for the game on a regular basis, meaning fans constantly have new content to sink their teeth into, whether that’s new cosmetic items or new arenas to master. As it turns out, the next update for Rocket League is right around the corner, set to launch at some point next month www.lolga.com.