People wanting Rocket league
Psyonix hasn't announced an Xbox One version of Rocket League yet, but in a recent interview with GameZone that will be published in full later this week, the developer confirmed they are looking into bringing the wildly popular cars-meets-soccer game to other platforms.
While he couldn't reveal platforms or a timetable, Jeremy Dunham, Vice President of Marketing and Communications of Psyonix, revealed the studio is "definitely looking into other platforms. Absolutely, 100 percent."
"Now that the game is doing as well as its doing and people really want to see, we've focused on this," he said. "We're now in a position that we can expand our team. We are absolutely, 100 percent going to other platforms. What those platforms are and when we'll come to them, I don't know yet."
Dunham went on to explain that the reason Rocket League launched first on PlayStation 4 and PC was not due to any sort of agreement or restrictions with Sony regarding a PlayStation Plus release, but rather their own limitations due to the team's size.
"The number one reason we're only on PlayStation and PC is because the team is small," Dunham explained. "For the majority of the development, there were only 8 to 12 people working on Rocket League, and we've only very recently -- in the last few weeks -- added a couple of people to that count."
"Nothing is off the table," Dunham said. "If the game can work on the platform and we can responsibly get that game working on a platform, we will never say never to any of the platforms that are current-gen. Anything is possible."More at LInk
It will probably lack the cross play feature