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Rocket League on PlayStation 4 gets cross-platform multiplayer support

Sony's PlayStation 4 is finally catching up with other platforms

Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker
Monday, January 14, 2019 | 21:46 GMT
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Rocket League on PlayStation 4 gets cross-platform multiplayer support

Monday, January 14, 2019 | 21:46 GMT
Raymond Bakker
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Raymond Bakker


The PlayStation 4 version of Rocket League has finally received cross-platform matchmaking support. The console was the last platform to get support, following many years after other platforms.

According to a recent announcement, Sony allowed cross-platform matchmaking to be enabled for the PlayStation 4 version of the game this Monday. The decision comes after years of hindering support for the functionality. Sony did not comment on why it took this long.

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The change means that players on PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 can now randomly matchmake with or against each other in all online matches.

Now that the PlayStation 4 has finally caught up with other platforms, development studio Psyonix announced it will be rolling out the game's cross-platform party system with the first update this year. The system was unofficially delayed due to Sony's cross-platform multiplayer policy.

An official release date for the cross-platform party system was not announced yet.

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