The game will enjoy a mobile version this year

The Rocket League mobile port appears to be working on Epic Games. According to the information disclosed in an official document from the company, it could arrive early this year on our smartphones.

Epic Games’ plans for Rocket League were revealed in an internal presentation posted after the legal action between Apple and Epic Games. Epic is said to be planning to create a new launcher for PC and game consoles that will provide the full experience across all platforms, including mobile devices, With a beta release planned for mobile in the second quarter of 2021.

Rocket League – Crédit: Epic

According to the document players It will be able to retrieve the progress of their PC and console directly on the mobile version. Additionally, Epic confirms its intention to make Rocket League the ultimate cross-play game. Actually, It will be possible to play with all of your friends, even if they are using other platforms. This version of the game should not be confused with Rocket League Sideswipe, which will arrive on iOS and Android later this year.

Rocket League is also arriving in a 2D version on mobile

As the document indicates, two versions of Rocket League will be planned for smartphones, including the original version as well“Sideswipe” version that will take place in 2D arenas. It will be possible to play with touch controls or a console.

In the trailer below we can see Four players compete in teams of two in the yard. The goals this time are not on the ground, but they are high. Unlike the classic game, you will then have to raise the ball to score goals. Finally, we learned that it will be possible to share your performance charts with your friends on other platforms.

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Currently, Rocket League is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, S, Nintendo Switch, and PC through Steam or the Epic Games store. As with all of these platforms, the title is expected to be freely available on mobile upon launch.

Source : Android Police

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