Rocket League is fresh off its Dropshot update

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Rocket League is fresh off its Dropshot update

Psyonix say that they wanted to provide consistent vision all around the Arena on all of Rocket League’s maps, but also mention that this change will allow them to “narrow the visual space needed between the pitch and content outside the walls.” They also mention that although this update is one that’s set to be very popular with the community, you’ll be able to decide whether or not you want to use it for yourself.

Rocket League is fresh off its Dropshot update, but server issues are causing many players to have online problems, like servers going offline and matchmaking taking an incredibly long time. Developer Psyonix is aware of the problems, and has issued a statement about how the company plans to get everything back on track.

“In regards to both backend (PsyNet) issues, and game server performance, we agree that the server outages and recent lengthy matchmaking times are totally unacceptable,” Psyonix CEO Dave Hagewood said in the statement. “We sincerely apologize to all of our players for the quality of online play, and we are focusing all of our available resources on addressing PsyNet’s capabilities and performance, and the quality of our game servers.”

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