Blogs

Advertising

The message is clear

  • Psyonix also said that it will need to pare back graphics in other areas in order to hit its goal of 60 fps gameplay on the Switch. At this point, though, the company either doesn’t want to talk about what those compromises are or simply doesn’t know what changes it’ll need to make.  , though: don’t expect Rocket League to Rocket League Crates  look as pretty on Switch as it does on other platforms.

     

    Of course, with the Switch hardware being more comparable to the internals of a tablet than standard console hardware, most Switch owners expect that developers will have to make compromises in bringing their games over. We’re guessing that the vast majority of Switch players will just be happy to see Rocket League make it to their platform. Are you worried about these graphics cut-backs Psyonix needs to make? Head down to the comments section and let us know!

     

    Rocket League 2 is unlikely to materialise as developer Psyonix sees the game as more of a platform rather than a franchise, its VP of publishing has said.Speaking with GI.biz, Jeremy Dunham revealed that the studio has no intention of ‘exploiting’ the popular car-based footie romp, which launched exactly two years ago today for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One, with a Rocket League sequel. You’d be forgiven for expecting a follow-up, however; Rocket League achieved huge critical and commercial success, notching up 10 million downloads and an additional one million via boxed sales.