

Unfortunately for Xbox One players with friends on other platforms, however, the version of Rocket League for Xbox One won't feature cross-platform play. To sweeten the deal for Microsoft gamers, Psyonix is also including exclusive content themed around popular Xbox One exclusives like Halo and Gears of War. The Xbox One version of the game will come bundled with three expansion packs in Chaos Run, Supersonic Fury, and the amusingly named Revenge of the Battle-Cars. The Xbox One edition of Rocket League was announced during the Game Awards 2015 in December of last year, which saw the immensely popular car and soccer hybrid win Indie Game of the year against some incredible competition, beating out both Undertale and Her Story for the award.

When asked by a fan about the game's release on Xbox One, the official Rocket League Twitter account replied that Psyonix was going through the certification process now, with mid-February still the expected launch date. The Xbox One version of the surprise hit that first garnered gamer interest on the PS4 and PC remains on track to launch in the middle of February, Psyonix has said, and if that's going to change it appears that it will be an earlier release rather than a later one. A statement from Psyonix suggests that indie hit Rocket League will be coming to the Xbox One in the near future, on time for its scheduled February release.
