No, it won’t have cross-platform play, but it’ll still feature some exclusive Xbox content such as new vehicles, Xbox-themed accessories and some bundled in DLC.
Read on for the announcement and a trailer.
Announcing Rocket League for Xbox One:
Independent video game developer and publisher, Psyonix, is pleased to announce that the sports-action hit, Rocket League, will be available for digital download on Xbox One today via the ID@Xbox self-publishing program Wednesday, February 17 for $19.99 USD (or regional equivalent).
Fully optimized for Microsoft?s all-in-one system, Rocket League offers the same excellent content, upgrades, and features found in the PlayStation 4 and Steam versions, but comes jam-packed with exclusives and bonuses from new cars to antennas, wheels, and rocket trails.
One of the most critically-acclaimed games of 2015, Rocket League was one of the best-selling games of last year and boasts a community that is already more than 11 million players strong. Available digitally on PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system via PlayStation Network and on Windows PC via Steam, Rocket League brings gamers a high-powered hybrid of arcade-style soccer and vehicular mayhem.
To learn more about Rocket League, please visit www.RocketLeagueGame.com, “Like” it on Facebook, and follow it on Twitter @RocketLeague for all the latest developer updates and news.
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