Psyonix and Epic Games recently rolled out a new update for Rocket League that aside from bringing some fixes to a bunch of annoying bugs, will require all players to enable the 2-factor authentication if they want to do player-to-player trades. Here’s how to enable 2FA on Rocket League:
First, you need to login into your account on the Epic Games Store website. Now, go to your account’s page and find a tab named Password & Security. Soon after you opened it, you need to click on the TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION button. Now, you need to choose which type of 2FA you’d like to enable on your account. It can be either through Email, SMS, or authenticator apps. After selecting one of the methods, you will need to verify it and then you’re finished.
Rocket League recently received a Lunar New Year event with lots of new cosmetics, a new Year of the OX themed arena, and two limited-time modes. After the arrival of Lucky Lantern, a new hotfix patch released yesterday. Below you can check out the patch notes of this new update:
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
- Starting with v1.93, players that want to participate in player-to-player trading must have 2FA enabled on their Epic Games Account
- The first trade you execute after enabling 2FA may take longer than normal to process (about 30 seconds). Subsequent trades should process normally
BUG FIXES
- Fixed a bug preventing split-screen players from matchmaking in Competitive Playlist
- The “Invite to party” option in Friends List now displays properly for all players
- Fixed lighting on Forbidden Temple
- Removed animations added to the Playlist Menu in the last update
- Fixed a bug causing the ball to turn invisible in Spectator Mode when using Fly Cam
Rocket League is now available for free on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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