Rocket League’s in-game trading will be removed in December, developer Psyonix announced today. The move will shutter a cottage industry of third-party trading sites.
’s player-to-player trading is going away. Developer Psyonix announced Tuesday that peer transactions will be removed from the title on December 5 at 4PM PST. The beloved feature added a game-outside-the-game element as players sought trade partners, often using third-party websites to find suitable swaps. Psyonix says it will consider those sites “fraudulent” moving forward., which ban sales and only allow in-game trades.
u/DshadoW10 on Reddit. “This is absolute bs,” added u/MuskratAtWork. “Still z e r o communication or care for the community at all. Just a cash grab at this point. All care about is selling product and items and no care at all for the health of gameplay or the community.”returned later that year. “This was a survival move that was necessary,” CEO Tim Sweeney said of the company’s “financial problems,” which began over the summer.
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