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Pysonix not interested in Rocket League sequels, want to keep updating the original and cross-platform play

by rawmeatcowboy
25 June 2017
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A portion of an Engadget interview with Psyonix's Jeremy Dunham...

"We're not trying to build six Rocket Leagues. We're not looking forward to when Rocket League 2 and 3 and 4 are coming out. Rocket League is the game we're gonna keep updating. It's important to us to keep that going, cross-generation, across multiple platforms without sacrificing anything."

Dunham also discuss cross-platform play and its importance to the game. Without that ability, the game could end up dying when new platforms come out. That's why they worked hard to make cross-platform play happen on Xbox One, PC, and Switch. As has been stated, Sony remains the lone holdout on cross-platform play.

"I don't view it as a competitive loss to allow cross-network play. I view it as a competitive disadvantage not to have it. Especially if you're the only one [holding out]."

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