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Home » Rocket League is finally getting the overhaul fans never stopped asking for
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Rocket League is finally getting the overhaul fans never stopped asking for

By technologistmag.com24 May 20262 Mins Read
Rocket League is finally getting the overhaul fans never stopped asking for
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Rocket League is finally getting the engine upgrade fans have been talking about for years. During the Paris Major, Psyonix showed a short in-game teaser with upgraded graphics, improved lighting, and a clear mention of Unreal Engine 6.

Is Rocket League finally moving to a new engine?

The studio did not call it Rocket League 2 in the trailer, but the reveal points to a major rebuild of the game. Fans have been speculating about a new version of Rocket League since around 2020, with most of the conversation focused on an Unreal Engine 5 port.

That is what makes this reveal more interesting. Rocket League is not just moving to UE5. It is skipping straight to Unreal Engine 6, an engine that Epic Games has not publicly released yet. The situation sounds quite similar to what Valve did with Counter-Strike 2, where CS:GO was moved to a newer engine while keeping the core game intact.

Could Unreal Engine 6 change what Rocket League can support?

For Rocket League, this upgrade could mean more than better graphics. Players have been asking for a cleaner UI, bigger lobbies, built-in custom training maps, and better inventory or trading systems. Many fans also want new rotational modes and modifiers that keep the game fresh without changing the core car-football gameplay that made Rocket League work in the first place.

This does not mean the new version is close to launch. Unreal Engine 6 is still in development at Epic Games, with preview builds expected around 2027 to 2028. That points to a much longer timeline for Rocket League’s upgrade, especially if Psyonix is building it around an engine that is not publicly available yet.

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