Rocket League will pass free to Rocket League Items play later this summer time, but Psyonix did now not provide a particular date.

If there’s anything that’s the maximum counter-intuitive on the PC platform, it’s packages which might be exceptional to positive digital storefronts. Planting a walled lawn is inherently opposite of the free and open nature that is growing programs for the PC, but Epic Games sees it in another way. They’re proving it in a big way today with the statement they've acquired Psyonix, the studio in the back of Rocket League.

Despite being fiercely independent and generating dozens of thousands and thousands of gamers (a non-insignificant of which invest in in-game microtransactions), Psyonix revealed the information on the weblog, stating that “In the fast term, nothing will change in any respect!” Update: That’s now not totally real, however, as The Verge reviews that in overdue 2019, there'll now not be the understanding of Rocket League being available to buy on lolga.com Valve’s Steam store. (Updated for readability via The Verge)