Want to play Rocket League in glorious 4K with HDR? See the following info on what consoles are supported and how to modify your HDR settings in-game. For more info on enhanced next-gen console support, check out this article.
HDR Support
Rocket League can be played with High Dynamic Range (HDR) on the following consoles:
- PlayStation 4
- PlayStation 4 Pro
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox One X|S
- Xbox Series X|S
HDR support requires a television with HDR support.
4K Support
Rocket League can be played with 4K and HDR on the following consoles:
- PlayStation 4 Pro
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox One X
- Xbox Series X|S
4K support requires a 4K-capable television and HDMI cable. HDR support requires a television with HDR support.
Playing on PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One X, but with a 1080p TV or display?
You can still take advantage of supersampling on the PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One X.
To learn more about 4K support on PlayStation 4 Pro, check out the PlayStation Support article: PS4 Pro: How to Enable 4K Resolution.
To learn more about 4K support, HDR, and supersampling on the Xbox One X, check out the Xbox One X Support article: Xbox One X: Explaining 4K, HDR, Supersampling and More.
HDR Settings
There are three HDR settings that can be adjusted on the Video tab in Options:
HDR Paper White: Adjusts how bright a paperwhite surface should be (in nits) when HDR is enabled.
HDR Contrast: Controls the contrast of the image when HDR is enabled. While modifying this, be careful not to lose detail in the dark areas of the scene.
HDR Peak Brightness: Adjusts the maximum displayed brightness (in nits) of the brightest parts of the scene. Tune to as bright as comfortable without washing out the image.
HDR Side by Side Visualizer: Toggles the HDR Side by Side Visualizer with Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) on the left and High Dynamic Range (HDR) on the right.