Psyonix has released Rocket League update v2.60, introducing an improved text reporting system designed to make in-game moderation faster and more effective. Players can now report potential chat violations directly from Game or Party chat without needing to visit another player’s profile. This streamlined process aims to promote a safer and more transparent community environment across all platforms.
Alongside the system upgrade, new text reporting settings have been added, offering players more control over how their chat interactions are monitored. With the options “Always On” and “Off When Possible,” users can customize their experience while ensuring that minors are always protected under stricter reporting settings.
Full Patch Notes
Version: Rocket League v2.60
Scheduled Release: October 17, 2025, at 10 AM PT / 5 PM UTC
Changes and Updates
- Improved Text Reporting:
Players can now report suspected rule violations directly from their Game or Party chat conversations. - Evidence Submission:
Text reports now automatically include recent chat messages as evidence for Epic’s review team. - New Reporting Settings (Under “Chat” Tab):
- Always On: Text reporting is active in all text chat conversations, including both Party and Game chats.
- Off When Possible: Text reporting is disabled in Party chat if all participants have this setting enabled.
- Default Behavior:
- Text reporting remains active in all Game chats and any Party chats with at least one player using the “Always On” setting.
- Text reporting is always enabled for players under 18 years of age.
- Additional Information:
More details are available in Epic’s Text and Voice Reporting FAQs.
Rocket League, developed by Psyonix and released on July 7, 2015, is a popular sports-action game that combines soccer with rocket-powered cars. Players compete to score goals with a large ball. The game has shifted to a free-to-play model and supports cross-platform play on major consoles and PC, including the Epic Games Store and Steam, though macOS and Linux support ended in 2020.
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