Rocket League temporarily shuts down servers and prepares for the launch of cross-platform progression

Rocket League temporarily shuts down servers and prepares for the launch of cross-platform progression
After Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout which puts its servers in maintenance for almost two days, it is the turn of the developer Psyonix to announce a maintenance for the Rocket League servers.

Psyonix therefore announces through from his Twitter account that the Rocket League servers will be under maintenance on the night of August 12 to 13, at 5 a.m., French time. So you don't have to worry if it's impossible to score goals online overnight. According to the same tweet, available here, the maintenance of the Rocket League servers will take about an hour.

At the same time we learn that the multiplatform progression in Rocket League is expected to ship with the next update . The latter will allow players to create an Epic Games account by launching the Rocket League game and choose its main platform (the one that contains your statistics and your Rocket Pass progress) in order to link everything together. It is of course possible to link several accounts (Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch) to the same Epic Games account.

If you make a mistake or change your mind on which platform will be your main, don't worry! You can unlink your platform and choose a different platform as the main platform. Psyonix via the official

website Please note that with the arrival of the free-to-play version of Rocket League on the Epic Games Store, the carball game will disappear from the Steam digital store. Of course, players who have already purchased the title on the Valve platform will be able to continue playing on this same platform.

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