Is there enhanced Rocket League support for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S?

You can enjoy enhanced gameplay on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. You can change your Video Quality Settings to get the best out of your experience. See the full breakdown below.

To change your Video Quality Settings on PlayStation 5

  1. Go to Settings from the PlayStation 5 Home Screen.
  2. Select Screen and Video.
  3. Select Video Output.
  4. Set Enable 120 Hz Output to Automatic.

HDR is disabled in Rocket League when 120 Hz is enabled. Rocket League will output at 4K at 60 FPS with HDR if Enable 120 Hz Output is set to Off. For more info, check out this PlayStation 5 4K Resolution Guide.

PlayStation 5

Specs

4K at 120 FPS without HDR or 4K at 60 FPS with HDR

4K/120 FPS Requirements

  • 4K/120 Hz capable display

  • If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at 1080p

HDR Requirements

  • HDRcompatible display

  • Ultra-High-Speed HDMI 2.1 cable (included with PlayStation 5)

To change your Video Quality Settings on Xbox Series X|S

  1. Launch Rocket League.
  2. Select Settings from the Main Menu.
  3. Select the Video tab.
  4. Adjust the settings under Advanced Settings.

Xbox Series X

Performance

Quality

Specs

2688x1512 resolution (70% of full 4K) at 120 FPS with HDR

4K resolution at 60 FPS with HDR

4K Requirements

  • 4K capable display required to experience 4K UHD.

  • If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at 1080p super-sampled from 2688x1512.
  • 4K capable display required to experience 4K UHD.

  • If a 1080p display is used, the game will render at 1080p super-sampled from 4K.

HDR Requirements

  • HDR and 120 Hz require a compatible display, as well as Ultra-High-Speed HDMI 2.1 cable (included with Xbox Series X)
  • HDR10 compatible display and HDMI 2.0 cable or better (included with Xbox Series X)

Xbox Series S

Performance

Quality

Specs

1344x756 (70% of Full 1080p) Resolution at 120 FPS with HDR

1080p Resolution at 60 FPS with HDR

HDR Requirements

  • TV or monitor with 120 Hz capable display

  • HDR requires a compatible HDR10 Display and High-Speed HDMI 2.0 cable (included with Xbox Series S)
  • HDR10 display

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