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Thanks to the most recent update, it is now possible to run Bakkesmod on the Epic Launcher version of Rocket League, meaning it is now possible to play custom maps in multiplayer.
# Bakkesmod
This part of the guide is for people using Steam and Epic games.
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# Multiplayer
The easiest way to host and play custom maps with others is to use the Rocket Plugin. This is a Bakkesmod plugin, which is a wonderful program that everyone should use. It opens a whole universe of possibilities for Rocket League.
- Everyone involved will need to download the following programs and files:
- Logmein Hamachi(opens new window) or Radmin(opens new window)
- Subscribe to the Workshop maps(opens new window) you're going to play (if you use the Epic Games client, you may use this Steam Workshop Downloader tool(opens new window), then place the maps into a
mods
folder within the CookedPCconsole folder)
Create a new network in the VPN or join an existing one.
Start Rocket League and open Rocket Plugin with
home
. If it doesn't open, bring up Bakkesmod by pressingF2
, go to Plugins, and click on Rocket Plugin.Create and join a match
The host will use the left side of Rocket Plugin:
- Arena:
Workshop maps
: checked- Dropdown list: select the workshop map
- Change mutators and team settings (optional)
- Advanced settings:
Password
(optional): set a password

Click host
Players use the right side of Rocket Plugin:
- IP adress: IPv4 adress in the VPN or given by the host
- Port: 7777 or given by the host
Password
(optional): given by the hostJoining a custom map
: checked
Click join
FAQ and Troubleshooting
- Check if you can ping each other in the VPN
- If you get an
password doesn't match
error, create a new Local Match and delete the password. Rocket Plugin uses the password from your latest private match - Using the VPN avoids showing your real IP address
- If you wish to play Lethamyr's maps from his website, you have to use a map swapping tool
- If you are missing textures, please download the Workshop Textures(opens new window) (required by Rocket Plugin). Extract this and place its contents in the
{CookedPCConsole}
folder - Check the Bakkesmod Subreddit(opens new window) or the plugin's support page (or Discord server)
RLLobby
You can also use RLLobby(opens new window) as this is easier for people to join, but there are some extra steps required for the host
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# In-game
The easiest way to play Workshop maps in single player on Steam:
Subscribe to the Workshop maps(opens new window) you want to play
Open Rocket League, go to
Play > Custom Games > Workshop
, and select the map you want to play
Missing maps
Rocket League only shows 50 workshop maps in this list, in the order you subscribed to them. If you have more than 50 subscribed workshop maps and dont see the map you want to play, you have to unsubscribe from other maps.
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If the map is missing some functionality or behaves different than expected in free play (this will probably be stated in the description on Steam), it may behave better in a Local Match (using a map swapper tool).
# Map Swappers
To play Workshop maps in single player or multiplayer, you can replace an existing map with a Workshop map. Make sure you replace the correct map and the Workshop map is in the correct folder, otherwise you will likely get a content mismatch error

Some map swappers are:
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To download maps for Epic, paste the URL of the workshop map into steamworkshopdownloader.io(opens new window) and download the file.
# Community Workshop Games Discord

There is an entire community based around testing, playing, and even hosting tournaments on custom maps. The Community Workshop Games(opens new window) server is run by BalancedWaffles and is a wonderful place. If you're stuck on a part of this setup process, a number of people there will gladly help out.
After weeks of speculation and a distinct lack of officially confirmed information being made public, some info is finally coming to light about the next season for Rocket League. To start, we do know that Season 4 will launch on the 11th of August. (Just a reminder to readers that this is the 4th season to launch after Rocket League was made free-to-play, that is to say, that Season 4 is the 18th season since Rocket League’s launch in 2015). As the last season (Season 3) kicked off on April 7th, the release of Season 4 on August 11th is about on time as expected.
The huge news at this point is that the Psyonix team is introducing new 2v2 tournaments for the first time, which fans have very frequently requested since the beginning when the game was originally released back over 5 years ago. It appears that the 2v2 tournaments will function exactly like the regular 3v3 tournaments, meaning that it is based on a 32 team single-elimination bracket and that players are matched based on a competitive level in order to make the competition more balanced. To accommodate the extra tournaments, there will now be about 8 – 13 tournaments initiated every week depending upon the region and will be continuously monitored by Psyonix so they can adjust the schedule as needed.
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Aside from the new 2v2 tournament, this season will also feature Extra Mode Tournaments that will be on a daily cycle of Rumble, Hoops, Snow Day, and Dropshots. The Rumble mode of gameplay randomly adds 11 unique power-ups to the game, which can have various effects such as freezing the ball in place, swaps your position on the field with another player, or forces an opponent to drive with constant boost. The Hoops mode essentially replaces the Soccer-theme of the game with Basketball by replacing the goal with a basketball hoop. Snow Day is basically the same but with Hockey, by replacing the ball with a hockey puck. Dropshots game mode radically changes the objective of the game from the default by removing the goals entirely and allowing players to break hexagonal floor panels on the opposing team’s side of the field and scoring by knocking the ball into the holes. When playing in the Extra Mode, players will still be entered according to their Tournament Rank. Still, their rank will not be affected either positively or negatively by the outcome of an Extra Mode game tournament. However, they will still earn Tournament Credits and Tournament Winner Titles.
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Lastly, a new Tournaments History user interface will be added to help players more easily manage and review their tournament performance by providing information such as the date and rank of the tournament and where the player placed. This new menu will be displayed on the Tournament home screen for easy access.
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At the moment, it’s not yet clear what unlockable rewards will be available to those that purchase the Rocket Pass. That information is not usually available until the season officially launches. Additionally, it has been speculated that there will be a new car and a new arena, but that has yet to be confirmed. So we’ll just have to see on August 11th.
Rocket League is available to players on Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 & PS5, and on the Nintendo Switch. Rocket League offers a multiplayer mode that can be played locally and online and features cross-platform play and cross-platform progression.