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However, those playing on the Xbox family of consoles will still need an active Xbox Live Gold account. Previously, users would need to have the premium subscription accounts to be able to compete in online multiplayer but this is no longer the case on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
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Meanwhile, Pysonix has also removed the need to have a PS Plus or Nintendo Switch Online account to play Rocket League online. "Split-screen mode is currently unavailable for Nintendo Switch. An official statement from Rocket League developer Psyonix revealed that the studio is aware of the issue and is working on a fix to add split-screen multiplayer back into the game.
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The option to add guests has seemingly been temporarily removed as part of a new update that recently became available, although whether this was done intentionally is not clear. The removal of the feature was first noticed by Reddit user DeathByDrivers1 and only seems to affect the local multiplayer support for the title. Oddly, split-screen multiplayer has been removed from the Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League in the wake of it going free to play. Related: Rocket League To Go Free-To-Play & Leave Steam For Epic Games Store The publisher even offered a $10 coupon to anyone who downloads the game from the Epic Games Store, effectively meaning that the company was paying players to try out Rocket League. The Llama-Rama event was set to run between September 23 and October 23. Much of this promotion has been with Epic Games and has included a cross-promotion with Fortnite. This has helped the game, which originally released in 2015, maintain a sizable player base. Psyonic has been doing a lot to promote Rocket League over the last few weeks in anticipation for its switch to free-to-play. This has helped Rocket League reach 1 million concurrent players for the first time ever earlier this month. The game has seen a resurgence in recent times, with it switching to a free-to-play model across all platforms. Local multiplayer has been temporarily removed from the Nintendo Switch version of Rocket League, although developer Psyonix has acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix to bring back split-screen action.