Rocket League developer Psyonix has announced the game will no longer support player-to-trading as of 5th December this year, as the studio moves to "align with Epic's overall approach to game cosmetics and item shop policies". Trading was first introduced to Rocket League back in 2016, giving players the opportunity to exchange cosmetics dropped at the end of matches - perhaps unwanted items or duplicates - with other players or even third-party trading sites. Notably, premium DLC could not be traded. From 4pm PST on 5th December this year, however, player-to-player trading will be removed from the game. Explaining the change in a post to its website, Psyonix - which was acquired by Epi
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