(This means owners of the game's disc version must log in ASAP to claim said goodies after the switchover, your paid disc copy of the game won't trigger any special status.) This includes a few packs of cars and decorations that used to be sold as traditional DLC, before Rocket League delisted all discrete DLC packs in favor of an in-game, Fortnite-like store full of limited-time sales options. “Long-term plans” are here todayĮxisting players on any platform (Steam, EGS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One) who pay for and log in to Rocket League before its F2P transition the end of today, July 21, will receive a bundle of free "Legacy" content, mostly consisting of new and existing cosmetic options for the game's roster of cars. Just enjoy as a Rocket League seller here. Besides, if you met any problem of selling Rocket League products here, feel free to contact our customer service.
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Anyone who has already purchased the game on Steam will still be able to download and play the free-to-play version through that interface-and receive updates, patches, and access to existing content and unlocks. Create an account and verified as a seller at GM2P, then you can sell Rocket League Items / Accounts here, it is very convenient and safe, free registration. Tuesday's announcement from game developer Psyonix did not include a firm estimate of when this "summer" switchover will happen, and Psyonix representatives did not confirm a time frame when asked directly by Ars-so if you don't already own the game and feel wedded to Steam, consider this a final "summer" warning. If you have not already purchased the game's existing PC version, priced at $19.99, the only way to claim its free version once it launches will be through the Epic Games Store. In order to pull this off, however, the game's publishers at Epic Games are making a curious change to its PC version: it will be delisted from Steam. Sometime "this summer," the popular car-soccer video game Rocket League will become fully free to play on all existing platforms. Rocket League / Aurich Lawson reader comments 88