It appears Rocket League's conversion to free-to-play has been a success. Following the change in business models on September 23, the soccer-with-cars game reached 1 million concurrent players for the first time in its history.
Corey Davis, the co-studio head at developer Psyonix revealed the news, posting a screenshot of the game's gigantic player population. This number seemingly counts players across all platforms--PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.
Today @RocketLeague passed 1 million concurrent players! Let's go!!!! pic.twitter.com/IuCSqSGOA8
— Corey Davis (@mrcoreydavis) September 24, 2020
According to Dot Esports, Rocket League's previous peak concurrent player record was 120,000 back in March. The jump to 1 million showcases just how significant the impact of going free-to-play has been for the title.
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