‘Rocket League’ Players Are Finally Getting This Much-Requested Feature – Forbes

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Rocket League‘s Summer Roadmap&nbsp;was just released, detailing what’s coming to the game in the next few months.

Included alongside information about the "biggest in-game event that&nbsp;Rocket League&nbsp;has ever had" coming up next month, Psyonix dropped a hint about a new Party-Up System that will allow teammates to form a party in the post-match screen.

This will allow you and your teammates to stay as a team and queue into your next match together, turning a complicated process of exchanging platform profiles, adding each other as friends, and&nbsp;then&nbsp;partying up into a quick process that can be accomplished with a single tap.

Rocket League&nbsp;fans have been asking for this feature for years, since it’s a notable "Quality of Life" feature missing from&nbsp;Rocket League&nbsp;that’s an integral part of other popular titles such as&nbsp;Rainbow Six Siege&nbsp;and&nbsp;Overwatch.

Rocket League now supports Cross Platform parties on every console.

Rocket League/Twitter

Finding and staying with teammates across games is also an important social aspect of the online gaming experience — it’s how I’ve made some great online friends. Since&nbsp;Rocket League&nbsp;is such a community-oriented game, this feature feels long overdue. Partying up after finding a teammate you click with and continuing to dominate in game after game is one of the most fun experiences you can have in&nbsp;Rocket League.

Along with allowing for simpler team building, the Party-Up function will hopefully make queuing solo in competitive playlists less chaotic since you can easily hold onto good teammates, and players will be better able to take advantage of the XP bonuses for queuing as a party. It should also slim down your friends list, since you’ll no longer need to have dozens of random friends simply tagged as "Rocket League".

According to the Summer Roadmap, players can look forward to this feature coming out "later this year" along with more Quality of Life improvements to trading and inventory management.

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Rocket League‘s Summer Roadmap was just released, detailing what’s coming to the game in the next few months.

Included alongside information about the “biggest in-game event that Rocket League has ever had” coming up next month, Psyonix dropped a hint about a new Party-Up System that will allow teammates to form a party in the post-match screen.

This will allow you and your teammates to stay as a team and queue into your next match together, turning a complicated process of exchanging platform profiles, adding each other as friends, and then partying up into a quick process that can be accomplished with a single tap.

Rocket League fans have been asking for this feature for years, since it’s a notable “Quality of Life” feature missing from Rocket League that’s an integral part of other popular titles such as Rainbow Six Siege and Overwatch.

Rocket League/Twitter

Finding and staying with teammates across games is also an important social aspect of the online gaming experience — it’s how I’ve made some great online friends. Since Rocket League is such a community-oriented game, this feature feels long overdue. Partying up after finding a teammate you click with and continuing to dominate in game after game is one of the most fun experiences you can have in Rocket League.

Along with allowing for simpler team building, the Party-Up function will hopefully make queuing solo in competitive playlists less chaotic since you can easily hold onto good teammates, and players will be better able to take advantage of the XP bonuses for queuing as a party. It should also slim down your friends list, since you’ll no longer need to have dozens of random friends simply tagged as “Rocket League“.

According to the Summer Roadmap, players can look forward to this feature coming out “later this year” along with more Quality of Life improvements to trading and inventory management.

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