Rocket League could ditch Steam after Epic Games buys developer

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The feud between PC gaming storefronts Steam and the Epic Games Store is still burning bright, with the latter recently throwing down the gauntlet and suggesting it would drop its controversial pursuit of exclusive titles if Steam is willing to pay game developers a bigger cut.

Now, the Fortnite creator has acquired Psyonix, the development studio responsible for breakthrough cars-meet-soccer hit Rocket League, and has potentially suggested that it will become exclusive to the Epic Games storefront in late 2019.

“Now that we have joined forces with Epic, we will be able to serve our community in even bigger and better ways,” the announcement reads. “In the short term, nothing will change at all [...], in the long-term, we expect to bring Rocket League to the Epic Games Store and to leverage our new relationship to grow the game in ways we couldn’t do on our own before.”


While the statement seems to purposefully avoid any explicit commitments regarding platform availability, it does not rule out the possibility that the game could be removed from sale on Steam at a later date. A similar situation has already occurred with the release of Metro Exodus earlier this year, when the first-person shooter was slated for a Steam launch, but was then made exclusive to Epic Games Store – albeit, while still honoring any initial Steam pre-orders.

After making the announcement, Psyonix added an amendment to the article stating that “Rocket League is and remains available on Steam. Anyone who owns Rocket League through Steam can still play it and can look forward to continued support.”

For any PC gamers who'd prefer to own the game on Steam but haven't already made the purchase, the clock may be ticking.

As for the future of the game, Psyonix promises that it’s still the same team that has been responsible for the title thus far, despite now being owned by Epic Games, and will continue to serve up frequent updates, new features and content and new ways to play the game.

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Source: https://www.techradar.com/news/rocket-league-could-ditch-steam-after-epic-games-buys-developer-psyonix

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AnimePosted:

I still prefer steam over epic my opinion.

XboxPosted:

Epic out here really taking over.

DecyPosted:

Lol activision & ubi need to watch out Epic making some serious moves here with these ips there collecting.
Although i'm unsure how this will affect rocket league directly they should see a bump in players due to the reach epic has. My bet is Psyonix will most likely continue where it left off as the game was sorta built up from the community. Unlike fortnite lmao..

naterocks500Posted:

322 Doesn't rocket league have a very active modding community? How is that going to work on epic store with their 0 modding support?


It won't. Epic is just trying to get as many titles on their platform as possible. Mods are going to go bye-bye and so are a lot of players....

322Posted:

Doesn't rocket league have a very active modding community? How is that going to work on epic store with their 0 modding support?

MazePosted:

Sure would be insane if they turned it into an exclusive

100ThievesPosted:

That's gonna be a big yikes.....Pretty sad if this happens.

BadWoolfPosted:

Hey Sean we get it, Epic Games is taking over. Please no more of this Rocket League and Epic Games news. These kind of things makes me emotional:(