Rocket League update 2.60 is available to download on PS4, PC, and Xbox One. According to the official Rocket League 2.60 patch notes, the latest update introduces streamlined text reporting, allowing players to report chat violations directly from conversations. New “Always On” and “Off When Possible” settings offer control, while reporting remains mandatory for minors and Game chats. Apart from this, today’s Rocket League version 2.60 also includes stability fixes.
Rocket League 2.60 Patch Notes – October 17, 2025

Text Reporting Update
Summary of Key Changes
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Players can now report rule violations directly from Game or Party chat.
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Reports automatically include recent text messages as evidence.
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Added new text chat reporting settings under the “Chat” tab.
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Text reporting behavior depends on player settings and age.
Text Reporting Changes
Direct Chat Reporting
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Players can now report suspected rule violations directly from Game or Party chat without visiting a player’s profile.
Evidence Submission
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When a text report is submitted, it automatically includes recent chat messages as supporting evidence for Epic’s review.
New Reporting Settings
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Two new options under the “Chat” tab:
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Always On – Enables text reporting in all Game and Party chat conversations.
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Off When Possible – Disables reporting in Party chats where all players have this setting enabled.
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Automatic Reporting Conditions
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Text reporting is always active in Game chats.
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Party chat reporting is active if any participant has “Always On.”
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Players under 18 always have text reporting enabled.
Previously, a major Rocket League update 2.18 added the 007’s Aston Martin DBS to the game. Unfortunately, players are still facing various bugs in the game. Today’s Rocket League patch 2.60 will resolve a few of these issues.
Download free Rocket League update 2.60 on PS4, PC, and Xbox One.
