Sony and Psyonix have today confirmed that players of Rocket League can now enjoy full cross-platform play, as the game is now part of the PlayStation Cross-Play Beta Program. It means the game joins Fortnite as part of Sony’s toe in the water into full cross-party titles. This means for the first time ever PS4, PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch players can all play each other online on the popular multiplayer title. And despite it having been out for years, we still enjoy the game here at God is a Geek.
The PlayStation Cross-Play Beta program gets a new addition today: https://t.co/bsuBoC4M5b Welcome, @RocketLeague! ⚽️? pic.twitter.com/xN9SOvTH9N
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 14, 2019
Psyonix also confirmed that now all platforms are on board with cross-play for the game, they are also reviewing how to simply implement cross-platform parties with just a few simple button presses. They have promised more information shortly on this feature, and it will be included in their first major game update for 2019.
Rocket League is out now on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch