Psyonix has "figured out" the technology required to make Rocket League

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In an interview with Gamespot , Psyonix vice president, Jeremy Dunham said:"Technologically everything works, we've got it figured out, just a little bit of time to get everything up and running. Right now, excitement is the best way to put it. We just want to get in there and make it happen."He added: "The only thing we have to do now is sort of find out where we stand politically with everyone, and then it's full steam ahead to finish the solution that we've already started."Microsoft has extended an open invitation to "other networks" (Sony), while Sony is "happy to have the conversation" about allowing the service (with Microsoft). It seems like something of a stand-off at this point, with Psyonix looking like a mediator for the two.Dunham is keen to emphasise the benefit of cross-network play to developers, citing how it makes adding new features and tweaks an simpler process:"More players, for everyone, means more games, and more games means more participation and community feedback, which we can then put into the game as a whole and not have to worry about siloing off certain features of certain platforms because this version doesn't have it, or whatever the situation may be."

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