The clock on your PC or console must be accurate in order for Rocket League to connect to the servers. If you are unable to connect or see a Syncing Failed error like the one below, please follow the steps for your platform to sync the clock to an Internet time server.
Windows
- Right-click the clock on the Taskbar.
- Choose Adjust date/time.
- Toggle the On Switch for Set Time Automatically.
- Toggle the On Switch for Set Time Zone Automatically.
- Click Sync Now.
PlayStation
- Start your PlayStation.
- Open the Settings app from the Main Menu.
- Select Date and Time.
- Select the checkbox for Set Automatically.
- Uncheck the Adjust Daylight Saving Automatically box.
- Re-check the Adjust Daylight Saving Automatically box.
Xbox
- Start your Xbox.
- Open the Settings app from the Main Menu.
- Select System.
- Select Time.
- Uncheck the Automatically adjust for daylight saving time box.
- Re-check the Automatically adjust for daylight saving time box.
Nintendo Switch
- Start your Nintendo Switch.
- Open the System Settings from the Main Menu.
- Select System.
- Select Date and Time.
- Select Synchronize Clock Via Internet.
- Press OK.
This can also be caused by having too many Replays and Training Sequences. Xbox has 128MB reserved for Saved Replays and Training Sequences. This allows for around 90-100 saves. You can delete Replays and Training Sequences to free up space to fix this error.
Deleting Replays on Xbox:
- Open Rocket League.
- Select Profile from the Main Menu.
- Select Replays.
- Highlight a Replay.
- Press the X button on your controller.
- Choose Yes to delete the Replay.
Deleting Training Sequences on Xbox:
- Open Rocket League.
- Select Play from the Main Menu.
- Select Training.
- Select Custom.
- Press the RB button to switch to the Created tab.
- Highlight a Training Sequence that you aren’t using.
- Press Menu to delete.
- Select Delete to remove the unused Training Sequence.