If you've linked platforms to your Epic Games Account in the past, you won't need to do it again for Rocket League. You may also designate one of them as your Primary Platform from the linking page. Simply link your platforms using your PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Nintendo Switch Online, and Steam account login information and share progress. You'll be able to connect additional platforms you have to your Epic Games Account on our account linking page. Once your Primary Platform is selected, you will be able to play with your Competitive Rank, and Rocket Pass progress, and XP Level on all other connected platforms. Credit and Esports Token balances will stay tied to each platform as they cannot be transferred to a new platform. In other words, be sure to choose the platform where you have the most progress in Rocket Pass, and your highest Competitive Rank. Your Primary Platform will be your source of progression (Rocket Pass Progress, Competitive Rank, XP Level) for all of your connected platforms. Once you're logged in, you will be asked to set a Primary Platform. Once that's completed, there are a couple of different ways to connect your Rocket League platforms to your Epic Games Account and complete the process for cross-platform progression. You'll be prompted to do this when you start up Rocket League for the first time after the update. So, creating one or signing into your existing Epic Games Account is the first step of the process. Rocket League’s cross-platform progression is made possible with an Epic Games Account. Soon, you'll be able to share your Competitive Rank, Rocket Pass Progress, and your hard-earned inventory across all platforms! We want to make sure players are ready, and this blog has everything you need to know. What items will and won't be accessible across your platformsĬross-platform progression, one of Rocket League's most requested features, is set to arrive with the game's next update.How to link your platforms to your Epic Games Account when the update goes live.Finally, the team is adding cross-platform progression, so you can play on any platform of your choice without worrying about your progress. The menus will be revamped to make it easier to explore different parts of the game, and features like Tournaments and challenges will be revamped or improved. What's more, there's a handful of changes coming alongside the release. When the game launches on the Epic Games Store, it will support cross-platform play, including with players on Steam. If you've already bought the game on Steam, though, everything will remain as is, with future updates still coming your way and everything working as expected. Epic Games acquired developer Psyonix last year, and promised that the title would remain on Steam, but with the launch on the Epic Games Store, that will change. At the same time, the title will no longer be available for new players on Steam once that happens. The new price - or lack thereof - will come into play on the same day as the game launches on the Epic Games Store. The move comes as the game turns nearly five years old, having launched in the summer of 2015 with a $19.99 price tag. The team behind the popular car-soccer mashup title Rocket League, which is now owned by Epic Games, has announced that the game will become free to play on all platforms later this summer.