Rocket League supports cross-play across PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and the Nintendo Switch. Today, Psyonix revealed a new Friends Update where you’ll be able to make Cross-Platform Parties starting on February 19th. The update will bring a new friends list to the main menu and you’ll be able to see the online status of all of your Rocket League friends across any platform. It’s split in four tabs: Friends, RocketID, Recent Players, and Alerts.

The Friends Tab will display your friends on the platform you are currently using. The RocketID Tab will show your online friends on all other platforms. Every player will be auto-assigned a RocketID, which will be your regular username followed by four randomly-generated numbers. You can change the username of your RocketID at any time just not the numbers.

There will be other improvements coming in this update on the 19th:

  • Competitive Season 9 Rewards, start of Competitive Season 10
  • Extra Modes in Free Play
  • Weekly Win Display
  • Additional Bug Fixes and Improvements

Check out the trailer for the Friends Update below:

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