The news comes barely months after the company was acquired by Epic Games, a gaming developer responsible for the hugely popular survival game Fortnite. It’s not clear if the acquisition had anything to do with the decision to discontinue Mac and Linux support. But the timing looks very odd. The decision will take effect starting March this year and it seems to have caught fans around the world by surprise.

So, what does this actually mean? Well, it’s simple. Once the decision takes full effect, you will not be able to play online multiplayer games on Rocket League. You will still play with friends and family in front of a computer but let’s face it, it’s not nearly as exciting as the online multiplayer mode.

The new patch on Rocket League will also affect several other aspects of the game. For example, you will no longer be able to enjoy Online Matchmaking, tournaments, clubs, private matches, and a host of other important game features.