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Psyonix business and news from across the web.- Rocket League confirms the return of past Rocket Pass itemsPsyonix has confirmed that items from Rocket League's earliest Rocket Passes will be returning to the game. This move aims to make previously exclusive cosmetic items available again, departing from the typical live service model where such items are lost after a season ends. This announcement follows other recent updates, including the reveal of Unreal Engine 6 within Rocket League.
- Epic Games unveils Unreal Engine 6 in new Rocket League teaserEpic Games has released a teaser for Rocket League showcasing its transition to Unreal Engine 6. The brief video, which also flashed the Unreal Engine logo with a six, hinted at a "new era, new engine" without providing further details on release dates or features. Psyonix, the developer, has not yet offered specifics about the new engine.
- Rocket League's Unreal Engine 6 makeover teased as Epic reveals a glimpse of the futureEpic Games and Psyonix have teased a future makeover for Rocket League utilizing Unreal Engine 6. The free-to-play vehicular soccer game, currently running on Unreal Engine 3, received a new trailer showcasing a "new era, new engine" during the Championship Series Paris Major. While no release window was provided, this signals a significant upgrade from the game's decade-old engine.
- Rocket League is the first game shown off in Unreal Engine 6 and it's as shiny as you'd expectEpic Games and Psyonix revealed Unreal Engine 6 with a brief trailer during the Rocket League Championship Series Paris Major. The teaser showcased significantly enhanced visual fidelity for Rocket League, which has been running on Unreal Engine 3. While no release date was given, the showcase suggests the engine could see games launching within the next year or two.
- Rocket League is getting a major Unreal Engine 6 upgrade and ‘Verse’ integrationPsyonix has revealed that Rocket League will receive a major graphical overhaul and upgrade to Unreal Engine 6. The update also hints at integration with Epic Games' broader metaverse initiatives, potentially linking it with Fortnite and other properties. This significant engine shift marks a new era for the 2015 title, which was acquired by Epic Games in 2019.
- Rocket League Will Be the First Unreal Engine 6 Title, With A Bold New LookPsyonix announced that Rocket League will be the first game to utilize Unreal Engine 6, marking a significant visual upgrade from its decade-old Unreal Engine 3 foundation. While no release timeline has been provided, the move signifies a major shift for the popular car-sports hybrid, with Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney previously highlighting Unreal Engine 6's embrace of a multithreaded approach.
- Unreal Engine 6 Revealed With Updated Rocket League TeaserEpic Games and Psyonix have revealed Unreal Engine 6 through a teaser trailer featuring Rocket League. The new engine promises enhanced visuals and physics for the popular car soccer game, and hints at a more integrated 'metaverse explorer' experience across Epic's titles like Fortnite and Lego Fortnite. Further details on Unreal Engine 6 and the updated Rocket League are not yet available.
- Unreal Engine 6 revealed by Epic Games in the weirdest way possibleEpic Games has revealed Unreal Engine 6, using a trailer for Rocket League during the Rocket League Championship Series esports tournament. This marks an unusual debut for the new engine, as previous iterations were showcased with dedicated graphical demos. The engine is expected to coincide with the next generation of consoles, potentially supporting platforms like PlayStation 6 and Xbox Series X/S, and will also be implemented in Fortnite.
- Your first look at Unreal Engine 6 comes courtesy of a much shinier looking Rocket League teaserEpic Games has provided an early look at Unreal Engine 6 through a teaser trailer for Rocket League, showcasing enhanced visuals and real-time rendering capabilities. While the trailer highlights the engine's potential, specific release dates for the engine and the visual revamp in Rocket League remain unannounced. The teaser also hinted at a potential universal hub for Epic Games titles and a Disney metaverse project.
- Rocket League for Unreal Engine 6 announced at RLCS Paris MajorPsyonix has announced that Rocket League will be upgraded to Unreal Engine 6. This upgrade was revealed during the RLCS Paris Major esports event.
- Rocket League to Receive First Game Engine Tune Up in 11 Years as Psyonix Teases Unreal Engine 6 UpdatePsyonix has announced that Rocket League will be updated to Unreal Engine 6, marking the first major engine change in 11 years. This update will bring significant improvements and changes to the game's engine.
- Rocket League Announces "New Era" Alongside Unreal Engine 6 RevealDeveloper Psyonix announced that Rocket League will transition to Unreal Engine 6 in the future. This move signifies a "new era" for the popular free-to-play title, which is currently available on Nintendo Switch. Further details about the engine transition will be released later.
- Is This Our First Glimpse of PS6? Rocket League for Unreal Engine 6 Surprise TeasedAn updated version of Rocket League will run on Unreal Engine 6, as revealed at an esports event. While details on the engine are scarce, the improved visuals were showcased in a trailer, leading to speculation about potential PlayStation 6 compatibility. Epic Games, which owns Psyonix, is expected to update other titles like Fortnite and LEGO Fortnite to the new engine as well.
- Unreal Engine 6 announced with Rocket League revealPsyonix has announced Unreal Engine 6, heralding a new era for game development. This announcement was made alongside a reveal for Rocket League, which is transitioning to a new phase.
- Unreal Engine 6 Revealed as Rocket League Gets a New Coat of PaintDeveloper Psyonix, an Epic Games studio, has provided a preview of Rocket League running on the newly revealed Unreal Engine 6. This update showcases the game with a visual overhaul powered by the next-generation engine.
- Unreal Engine 6 announced with new version of Rocket LeagueDeveloper Psyonix has announced a new version of Rocket League that will be powered by the newly confirmed Unreal Engine 6. This marks the first release of the game engine since Unreal Engine 5 in 2021. Further details about this new era for Rocket League are expected.
- Proton Experimental gets fixes for Rocket League, Crimson Desert, Helldivers 2 and moreValve has released a new update for Proton Experimental, bringing fixes for several games including Rocket League, Crimson Desert, and Helldivers 2, improving their performance and stability on Linux and SteamOS. The update also addresses regressions found in Proton 11 beta and ensures continued compatibility with Easy Anti-Cheat for games like Rocket League.
- Rocket League has a new Easy Anti-Cheat addition, and it still works on the Steam Deck — it's about time for…Rocket League has implemented Easy Anti-Cheat while maintaining support for Linux and SteamOS, a rare occurrence for multiplayer online games. This move by developer Psyonix follows a similar implementation by 1047 Games for Splitgate: Arena Reloaded, offering hope for Steam Deck users who often face compatibility issues with anti-cheat systems in popular titles.
- Overwatch could be heading to Fortnite and Rocket League in unlikely collab, and I need a D.Va carRumors suggest a potential collaboration between Blizzard's Overwatch and Epic Games' Fortnite and Psyonix's Rocket League. Leaks indicate that Rocket League could receive vehicle skins and decals, while Fortnite might get an Overwatch-themed Porsche Macan and map changes resembling Overwatch locations like Hanamura. This would mark a significant departure for Overwatch's cross-IP presence beyond its own Blizzard titles.
- Rocket League Gets Easy Anti-Cheat, Kills Popular Mod Scene | HappyGamerPsyonix has implemented Easy Anti-Cheat into Rocket League, effectively ending the game's popular modding scene. This decision has divided the PC gaming community, with some supporting the move for competitive integrity and others lamenting the loss of quality-of-life improvements and custom content. The article questions the trade-off between anti-cheat measures and player freedom in PC gaming.