Psyonix’s Rocket League can soon be added to the extensive list of game’s offering PlayStation 4 Pro support.
According to a post on the official PlayStation Blog, Sony is bringing PS4 Pro support to Rocket League on February 21st, thanks to “development friends” at Panic Button.
The support will come in a free update, bringing with it support for 1080p resolution and 4K resolution on the PS4 and PS4 Pro, respectively, running at 60 frames per second in all arenas for single or two-player split-screen. Three and four-player split-screen will also offer 60 frames per second at the same resolutions with only a few arenas excluded.
The same update will additionally bring with it some new content and game adjustments as detailed in the blog post:
- Hot Wheels premium DLC cars, Twin Mill III and Bone Shaker (sold separately).
- Additional free Hot Wheels-themed post-match item drops, including both Toppers and Antennas.
- A new fan-voted “Player’s Choice” Crate filled with some of the community’s favorite items.
- PS4-specific technical improvements.
- Multiple performance optimizations and bug fixes.
This is reportedly only the beginning of Psyonix’s plans for Rocket League in 2017, so fans should keep their eyes peeled.
Source: PlayStation Blog