Rocket League will be going free-to-play by Summer 2020. In 2016, some copies for macOS and Linux were also distributed. Interactive Entertainment stepped in to take care of the distribution duties. Rocket League first launched on Windows and PlayStation 4 in June 2016. Physical copies of the games were sold for PS4 and Xbox One. All you need to do after the update is link your game to an Epic Games account. It is also expected that Rocket League will receive an update that will enable cross-platform inventory management and Rocket Pass program, and a competitive ranking system. The first adjustments were made to the Tournaments and Challenge systems. Following the announcement, Psyonix also had to make some adjustments to existing game modes. The announcement was made on the developer's official social media accounts. However, the developer did not confirm a specific date on when the game is supposed to go free-to-play. Developer Psyonix recently announced that the game will be going free-to-play shortly. Rocket League has been a tremendously successful online multiplayer game, with over 75 million users who have played the car-themed soccer game.