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Rocket League Version 2.02 Patch Notes

Psyonix have released a brand new patch for their wildly popular game Rocket League. This update fixes isues with DMCA-protected songs for those who are streaming the game, adds 120 FPS support for Playstation 5, and fixes several bugs.

Rocket League is available for Switch, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, PC, Linux, and Mac. You can view the full patch notes down below:

BUG FIXES

  • [PlayStation 5] 120 FPS support is now available when using the correct cables and display
  • Visit our support website for full details
  • Players should no longer see a “duplicate login detected” message in error
  • Game will no longer lock up if you have a large number of pending friend requests
  • [Nintendo Switch] Fixed issues with game performance when trading with other players
  • Fixed a bug causing incorrect Rank to display after matches
  • Fixed a game lock-up scenario unique to some older account types
  • DMCA-protected songs will no longer play if manually selected when Streamer Safe is enabled
  • Fixed a bug causing song titles to display incorrectly when playing Rocket League in any language besides English
  • Fixed a bug preventing Custom Tournaments from appearing in the Tournament Browser
  • Fixed a bug causing players on Windows 7 to crash
  • Fixed a volume issue with the ‘SMLE & Athena – ETERNAL’ music track
  • ‘NASCAR’ Player Banner now correctly displays in inventory if previously owned

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