
Rocket League gameplay footage was captured in real time in game and shown during the Rocket League Championship Series Paris Major. The teaser presented shiny cars in action and then revealed a logo for Unreal Engine 6. Psyonix framed the update as a long-term future for the multiplayer sports title, but provided no specific information about engine features or upgrades. Epic Games and Psyonix did not announce a release date for a Rocket League version running on UE6. Unreal Engine 5 was previously introduced with a detailed PS5 tech demo in 2020 featuring technologies such as Lumen and Nanite, and UE5 has since become widely used across many triple-A games. Fortnite is likely to receive a UE6 update later, and Epic is expected to provide a full UE6 reveal and feature breakdown soon.
"The Rocket League gameplay footage was captured real-time in game, Psyonix confirmed in the teaser video. The developer teased "the future of Rocket League, the next ten years," but did share details about the next major engine update. The video showed off a roster of shiny cars in action in Rocket League, before unveiling a logo for Unreal Engine 6."
"Epic Games and Psyonix did not detail the features and upgrades coming with the new engine. Epic will likely do a full reveal and feature breakdown in the near future. Unreal Engine 5, for comparison, was announced with a detailed PS5 tech demo in 2020, showcasing gameplay footage and new graphical features."
"This was the first time Epic showed a game running on Unreal Engine 6. However, the company did not announce a release date for the updated version of Rocket League running on UE6. Epic Game's popular Battle Royale title, Fortnite, is likely to get the Unreal Engine 6 update at some point, as well."
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