Moreover, those who played online before this announcement was made today will get the Faded Cosmos Boost. In the end, there are quite a few rewards up for Rocket League Item Prices grabs for current Rocket League players, and all of them will be available when the game goes free-to-play later this year.
Finally, Psyonix says that existing players will get to keep their inventory when the switch is made, on top of saying that cross-platform progression will go live when free-to-play does. That means your items, Rocket Pass progression, and Competitive Rank will carry over from platform to platform, but you’ll need an Epic Games Account for that to happen. We’ll keep an eye out for more information about this free-to-play change for Rocket League, and we’ll let you know when we hear more, so stay tuned.
In an announcement today, ESPN revealed that its ESPN2 network will host a 12-hour esports marathon on Sunday, April 5, with multiple popular games in the lineup. The company is calling this ‘ESPN Esports Day,’ explaining that it will broadcast competitive gameplay, game recaps, live (virtual) sports, and more. This will be lolga.com the first time Rocket League will appear on ESPN TV.