The reaction to the news is fuelled by a feeling from the Rocket League community that the game has gone downhill ever since Epic bought Psyonix in May 2019. “See you all in the next fun competitive game!” “It's been a long fun road guys and gals, but it ends here for me,” theonlyepi said. Some Rocket League players have even said they’re now quitting the game. One Redditor created a series of posters to help get a Rocket League item shop and Rocket Pass boycott going. Sign this to let them know to change it!!" Taking it away from the player base is an absolute disgrace and the Rocket League team needs to rethink this decision immediately. Nick Wallgren, who created the petition, said: "When I first started to play Rocket League, trading was one of my favorite things to do and what got me to play the game more. They're trying to get people to use the item shop and they're trying to force people to buy credits if they want any decent items (for building blueprints or otherwise).”Ī petition on was swiftly set up, and is already well on its way to its target of 5,000 signatures. “Without trading, outside of free drops and free Rocket Pass, there is no way to get items without buying credits. “Call me a conspiracy theorist but I'm pretty sure they're doing this to make money, not to align with Epic's policies,” EpicOweo claimed. Just sad what this game has been through since Epic took over.” “Your community is already clearly dying and instead of improving the game you go after trading. “What an idiotic thing to do,” Amazing_Following452 said. “Absolute disgrace and what a way to piss off the majority of the community.” “This right here is the main reason I’m hating it, apart from almost every item from there on being multiplied in price by a factor of five, 10, 20, 50 and so on,” nik8611 added. “Wait for a billion years for it to show up in the item shop?” “They can’t add a metric s**t ton of items to the game and then remove player trading, what if you want something obscure?” redditor Odd-Market-2344 pointed out. Epic Games came under fire across social media and in particular on the Rocket League subreddit, which is packed with threads from players expressing their dismay at the decision. The statement sparked an angry backlash from the Rocket League community, with some pointing out achievements that require trading will become impossible to obtain. “Our support team cannot help reverse trades.” What if you lent someone an item? “These actions are not supported by Psyonix and all trades are considered final,” Psyonix said. “Websites or servers advertising such services are fraudulent and have no connection to Psyonix or Epic Games.” “After December 5, there will be no way to trade items with any player or between accounts,” Psyonix said. In the same announcement, Psyonix issued a warning to those who may consider using “fraudulent” third-party trading websites or servers. Psyonix said the trade-in system for core items, tournament items, and blueprints will let players continue trading duplicate or unwanted items to receive a random new item of higher rarity, and players will not lose any previously traded items when player-to-player trading is removed.
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