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November 10, 2020 1 min read
As consoles move into the future, so does the beloved soccer-but-with-cars game that's somehow already five years old. Although Rocket League is old enough to be a kindergartener, it's still a completely relevant game. In fact, it's more relevant than ever now that Epic has made it free-to-play. It actually surpassed CS:GO's concurrent player record back in September, peaking at somewhere around 1.3 million people online at once.
Psyonix has revealed its next-gen plans for Rocket League. One platform represents an advancement, the other does not.
Players on Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X will have the option to play Rocket Leagueat 120fps, which is a significant improvement over the 60fps mode on Xbox One X and the 30fps cap on the Xbox One S. Here's the breakdown of next-gen enhancements:
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