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Rocket League Tournaments update available now

Rocket League Tournaments update is available now on all platforms, bringing a number of competitive options to the popular game.

In addition to the ability to create custom tournaments, the update also brings much needed performance and visual quality updates to Nintendo Switch.

Rocket League Tournaments update patch notes

  • Create and join in-game tournaments, restrict entry into tournaments by minimum and maximum Competitive Rank
  • Additional ways to sort, filter, and organize your item inventory
  • Equipping specific Painted Car Bodies to Orange and Blue
  • Restrict chat to Team Quick Chat Only
  • In-game Connection Quality Status indicators
  • Performance improvements and additional graphics settings for Rocket League on Nintendo Switch
  • New Import Battle-Car – Samurai –  available as a limited-drop inside the new Triumph Crate

You can find more about the update here.

Rocket League is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch.


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