If you were a human with functional Internet access last week, you probably heard about the big Counter-Strike gambling scandal. Despite a secondary marketās potential to help bring in big bucks, Rocket Leagueās developers donāt want a slice of that increasingly tainted pie.
In a post confirming that, yes, loot crates are coming to Soccer II: But What If There Were Cars, they explained:
āThere will be no Steam Marketplace integration with crates. We are definitely aware of the problems related to third-party gambling in other games and we are not interested in taking that approach.ā
They also emphasized that crate items will be exclusively cosmetic. āWe have a strict āDonāt Sell Advantageā policy for Rocket League,ā they said, āand weāre sticking with that.ā
The system will be used to help fund Rocket Leagueās eSports prize pools and events. It will also be entirely optional, to the point that youāll be able to hide it by clicking a checkbox.
Also nice: the system wonāt change the gameās systems as they currently are. āThis wonāt affect or impact our current item-drop system in any way,ā Psyonix wrote. āWe also want to reassure you guys that we are sticking with our approach to keep introducing free new Arenas, Modes, and Items, along with the occasional paid DLC just like we always have.ā
All of that sounds nice on paper, and after a year of changes, Rocket League remains pretty excellent. It certainly seems like Psyonix knows what theyāre doing. Next month, however, will be the moment of truth. Thatās when Psyonix is planning to unveil the system in full.
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