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Rocket League won’t be getting Xbox One X support until late 2018

The Xbox One X is currently the most powerful piece of hardware on the console market, and several significant titles have already taken advantage of the added power. The ever-popular Rocket League, however, has not. Yet, developer Psyonix has just revealed that their development roadmap for 2018 includes an Xbox One X patch.

Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing it until “late 2018.”

Before then, Psyonix will be adding in-game tournaments, cross-platform matchmaking parties, and even performance improvements to the Nintendo Switch.

Here’s the full roadmap as detailed by Psyonix.

FEBRUARY

  • February Content Update
    • Competitive Season 7 Begins
    • Competitive Season 6 Rewards
    • New Crate
    • New RLCS Fan Rewards
  • Tournaments Beta
    • Steam public beta for our upcoming Tournaments Feature

MARCH

  • New Licensed Premium DLC
  • Spring Event

SPRING (MARCH-APRIL)

  • Spring Feature Update
    • Tournaments
      • Play against other players in bracketed, single elimination tournaments
    • Quality of Life Updates
      • Item Stacking
      • Better Item Filtering, Searching, and Sorting
      • Equip to Blue/Orange Team for Painted Car Bodies
      • New and Expanded Options
        • Packet Send/Receive Rate and Bandwidth Limits
        • “Team Quick Chat Only”
        • Disable “One Minute Remaining”, etc. messages
    • Connection Quality Info
      • See notifications for Packet Loss, Latency Variance, and Server Performance in-game
      • Will help us and the community better differentiate between “server issues” and connection problems
    • Switch Performance & Visual Quality Updates
      • Performance Mode – 900p (Docked) / 720p (Handheld) @ 60 FPS with infrequent dynamic resolution scaling
      • Quality Mode – Native 1080p (Docked) / 720p (Handheld) @ 30 FPS with added visual effects

APRIL AND BEYOND

Once we’re past the Tournaments release, we’ll begin talking more about our roadmap for the summer and beyond with posts like these every few months. As a quick reminder, here are some of the features that are still being developed for 2018 release:

  • Cross-Platform Parties
    • Party up and matchmake with players from other (participating) platforms
  • Progression Updates
    • Make XP relevant again
    • Earn Decryptors through play
    • New Banners, Titles, and other rewards for reaching high levels
  • New Arenas
  • New Features
  • Xbox One X – We are now targeting Xbox One X support for late 2018

Daniel R. Miller

I'll play anything at least once. But RPG's, Co-Op/Competitive Multiplayer, Action Adventure games, and Sports Franchise Modes keep me coming back. Follow me on Twitter @TheDanWhoWrites

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