Rocket League Update 2.69 Patch Notes

Rocket League’s update 2.69 is live across PS4, PC, and Xbox One, and the standout takeaway is simple: this patch focuses on cleaning up gameplay and smoothing the experience, with changes and fixes that players will feel during matches rather than in big headline features.

At a glance, this is the kind of update you notice in the moment—when hitboxes feel consistent, when odd issues don’t crop up mid-game, and when performance is more stable than it was before. If you’ve been running ranked schedules or grinding casual for training consistency, you’ll likely spot the biggest difference in how reliably things behave as you play across standard modes.

Next, the patch notes spell out exactly what’s been added, adjusted, and fixed for this build. You can skim the items quickly to find the changes that match how you play most.

Expert update breakdown

Rocket League players should expect this patch to be most noticeable in day-to-day match flow—especially where the game previously had friction due to bugs or edge-case behavior.

While this update doesn’t read like a massive seasonal overhaul, it still matters: Rocket League runs on tight timing and predictable physics, so even smaller adjustments and bug fixes can change how often you encounter problems during fast plays.

Now that Rocket League update 2.69 is deployed on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, check the patch notes below for the precise list of gameplay and system changes included in this release.

Official Patch Notes

The Rocket League 2.69 patch is now available for PS4, PC, and Xbox One.

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