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Oh my! Rocket League has finally been officially announced as having an actual Linux release. The next update named "Rumble" will have a beta version for Linux.

It releases on September 8th, but remember, it will be a Beta.

QuoteYes, it’s really happening! After several delays (and our sincerest apologies about that, btw), the SteamOS and Mac versions of the game will finally be available for download. An important thing to note, however, is that both versions are still considered “beta,” with a handful of known issues that we’ve detailed below. It should also be said that while other Linux platforms may work, the SteamOS version of the game is the only Linux client that we’re “officially” supporting during the beta period. Likewise, the Mac version may or may not work on older systems with an integrated video solution, but a dedicated GPU is highly recommended (Macs from 2013 and after should be okay).

Emphasis mine

They also state a few known issues:
- The correct store page for DLC purchased through the Showroom doesn’t show up for Big Picture users. This is a Steam client-specific issue that Valve will be fixing in an upcoming patch
- There are occasional crashes when exiting from a match to the main menu
- The statues in Urban Central do not display correctly
- You may experience intermittent blurring issues

See their big update on it here.

It's bloody great that they have nailed down an actual release for it, but having support only for SteamOS during the beta is a bit annoying (especially since I don't even use SteamOS any more). A beta is a perfect time to nail down support for normal desktop Linux, isn't it? I hope they don't continue that support status after the beta period.

Also, this update will introduce their micro-transaction crate/key model. Much like what Team Fortress 2 has:
QuoteKeys will be available for $1.49 individually, or in bundles of 5 for $5, 10 for $10, or 20 for $20.

Essentially, you may get a crate after a game and you need to buy a key to unlock it.

insert itshappening.gif here

Let's hope they don't delay it once again eh.

Fun fact: In our Release Calendar, I put it down as a best guess for the 7th, I was one day off! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fabry92 Sep 2, 2016
1 year delay still beta gg
I got this game in the June 2016 Humble Monthly. :)

Good for me that I didn't sold the key.
chui2ch Sep 3, 2016
Well at least this is some good news. Man gamingonlinux has been cranking out sad stories about delays and never happenings all day. I'm super excited this is my daughter's favorite game.


Last edited by chui2ch on 3 September 2016 at 2:19 am UTC
m2mg2 Sep 3, 2016
Yeah, lots of bad news. But also surprises, like Dead Island Riptide and Two Worlds II on the Way. I think there are a couple about to hit I never thought would make it (Depth Charge). A lot of people making promises they can't keep but also some that keep their mouths shut and deliver out of the blue. Honestly I had all but given up on Rocket League.
zimplex1 Sep 3, 2016
They're adding micro-transactions... Sigh.
nepo Sep 3, 2016
Good news, but let's see if it really happens - too much delay, too much broken promises for me...

"Also, this update will introduce their micro-transaction crate/key model."

This is indeed a reason not to play or support the game (for me, of course), but because I own it anyway (Steam Controller) I'll test it. Why not more paid DLCs? Why a random, lottery like model? I really dislike it - this is a bad kind of "low level psychology". I don't see any benefits. Do you like crate/keys - and if, why?


Last edited by nepo on 3 September 2016 at 5:47 am UTC
lucifertdark Sep 3, 2016
Quoting: Comandante oardoI got this game in the June 2016 Humble Monthly. :)

Good for me that I didn't sold the key.
I've had this in my list of bought games since Christmas, so 9 months later, I could have had a baby in that time if I was a Woman. ;)
melkemind Sep 3, 2016
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Quoting: lucifertdark
Quoting: Comandante oardoI got this game in the June 2016 Humble Monthly. :)

Good for me that I didn't sold the key.
I've had this in my list of bought games since Christmas, so 9 months later, I could have had a baby in that time if I was a Woman. ;)

Give science a little more time. You might still have that baby if you want one. :)
lucifertdark Sep 3, 2016
Quoting: melkemindGive science a little more time. You might still have that baby if you want one. :)
I can't go into details but I'm not making baby jokes anymore, had some rather upsetting news on that front earlier. :(
ZodiacMentor Sep 3, 2016
Quoting: nepo"Also, this update will introduce their micro-transaction crate/key model."

This is indeed a reason not to play or support the game (for me, of course), but because I own it anyway (Steam Controller) I'll test it. Why not more paid DLCs? Why a random, lottery like model? I really dislike it - this is a bad kind of "low level psychology". I don't see any benefits. Do you like crate/keys - and if, why?

From the release itself:
QuoteIf the Crates and Keys system isn’t for you, then you can turn it off with a prompt the first time a Crate is dropped in-game or at any time via the Options menu. Should you decide to opt out, you will still receive random Crates when they occur, but you will not be notified, nor will they be displayed in your inventory unless you choose to turn the system back on.

Also reading the release, it seems most of the key proceeds go to future esports events.

I'm not seeing the crate/key system as a bad move.

EDIT: Added article quote in a quote block plus forgot to say that I've been waiting for this so long that the instant it's officially shown on steam, I'm gonna buy it! Absolutely wonderful news (and absolutely atrocious communication from Psyonix, but we don't know what are the reasons for the silence and constant yanking the chain, so I don't really mind)


Last edited by ZodiacMentor on 3 September 2016 at 1:58 pm UTC
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