Rocket League Spring 2018 Roadmap Detailed
Lots of content coming to Rocket League this year
News by Grayshadow on Feb 01, 2018
Rocket League is has a lot of updates since its debut and Psyonix has revealed a brand new roadmap for the future of the game.
The update will include new crate, Spring feature update, cross-platform play, and more.
FEBRUARY
February Content Update
Competitive Season 7 Begins
Competitive Season 6 Rewards
New Crate
New RLCS Fan Rewards
Tournaments Beta
Steam public beta for our upcoming Tournaments Feature
MARCH
New Licensed Premium DLC
Spring Event
SPRING (MARCH-APRIL)
Spring Feature Update
Tournaments
Play against other players in bracketed, single elimination tournaments
Quality of Life Updates
Item Stacking
Better Item Filtering, Searching, and Sorting
Equip to Blue/Orange Team for Painted Car Bodies
New and Expanded Options
Packet Send/Receive Rate and Bandwidth Limits
“Team Quick Chat Only”
Disable “One Minute Remaining”, etc. messages
Connection Quality Info
See notifications for Packet Loss, Latency Variance, and Server Performance in-game
Will help us and the community better differentiate between “server issues” and connection problems
Switch Performance & Visual Quality Updates
Performance Mode - 900p (Docked) / 720p (Handheld) @ 60 FPS with infrequent dynamic resolution scaling
Quality Mode - Native 1080p (Docked) / 720p (Handheld) @ 30 FPS with added visual effects
APRIL AND BEYOND
Once we’re past the Tournaments release we’ll begin talking more about our roadmap for the summer and beyond with posts like these every few months. As a quick reminder, here are some of the features that are still being developed for 2018 release:
Cross-Platform Parties
Party up and matchmake with players from other (participating) platforms
Progression Updates
Make XP relevant again
Earn Decryptors through play
New Banners, Titles, and other rewards for reaching high levels
New Arenas
New Features
Xbox One X - We are now targeting Xbox One X support for late 2018
Rocket League is now available for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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