Rocket League 2 isn’t happening, developer Psyonix confirmed.
Instead, the developer will be continuing support on the original Rocket League.
Speaking with GameSpot, Director Scott Rudi said that expanding Rocket League was “preferable to do; games-as-a-service. The most valuable thing in our game is our fans. A lot of the stuff we do is focused on keeping them with us. Keeping them interested and all hyped up about our game.
“We want to provide a really good experience [for players] to have fun with for years to come. We want to keep this going.”
Rudi continued to say that strategy made far more sense than rushing out a sequel.
“I don’t know what I’d do with Rocket League 2,” he said. “I’d rather do more to expand the existing Rocket League. It’s doing great, there is a lot ahead of it. So yeah, we have no plans for Rocket League 2.”
Rocket League is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch. Cross-play is capable across most platforms; as we know, Sony’s not playing nice.
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