Psyonix has delayed the rollout of Rocket League’s cross play party system, RocketID, to 2019.
Currently, Rocket League supports cross platform play between Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC. But the issue is players couldn’t party with players on other platforms before entering a match, so the RocketID system was conceived to allow cross-platform players to set up a party.
Unfortunately, the RocketID system has been postponed to early 2019 in order so that it could be “as intuitive, stable, and polished as possible before releasing it to the world”.
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