
This date was also the day that Purchase/Downloads for new players on Steam launcher was disabled. On, Psyonix announced that Rocket League Free to Play will release June 23, 2020. Psyonix mentioned in a support article at the time that there are a few third-party tools which may allow users to still run the game properly on macOS and Linux, but that these tools are officially not supported by Psyonix. Online functionality (including all in-game purchases) is disabled in this version, but offline features including Local Matches and split-screen play are still accessible. Players on these platforms can download and install a version of the game, but many features will not function as expected.

Since then, the macOS and Linux versions are longer updated or supported. The final patch for these platforms was in. On, Psyonix announced it would end support for Rocket League on the macOS and Linux (SteamOS) platforms. It was revealed that it would be released on the Switch on. On, Psyonix made headlines when it announced that Rocket League would be coming to Nintendo Switch later in the year.
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On, a beta version was made available on Steam for Linux (via SteamOS) and Mac OS X.

The game was released on on PlayStation 4 and Steam ( Windows), with the Xbox One release coming the next year on.

Rocket League is the sequel to Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars (known as SARPBC), which was created by the same developer. In the game, two teams of players are pitted against each other in a futuristic arena to duke it out in five-minute matches. Single-player Multi-player (2-4 locally) Multi-player (2-8 online) Rocket League is a video game that involves the combination of car racing and soccer, created and developed by Psyonix Studios.
