Rocket League is now loose-to-play on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Rocket League Trading Nintendo Switch, which seems to be inflicting server issues. After months of waiting, Epic Games and Psyonix finally hit the "launch" button on unfastened-to-play. As a result, new players started out to flood the game, and so like maximum video games that pass free-to-play after formerly being premium, Rocket League has been having server issues.

Rocket League launched lower back in 2015, and while it's usually been pretty reasonably-priced, today it is been opened to each person at the aforementioned platforms. In reality, no longer most effective is the game free on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, but you don't need PlayStation Plus or Nintendo Switch Online to play it. Of course, the same applies to PC, but now not Xbox One, where the sport nevertheless calls for an Xbox Live Gold subscription.

At the instant of publishing, it seems the servers are running as RL Trading everyday, but, there are nonetheless instances of gamers reporting not being able to play the sport. Meanwhile, Competitive Tournaments continue to be became off.