As customary with big updates, Rocket League is getting a slew of fancy new changes with Season 4. From tournament changes to a new Rocket Pass, Season 4's patch notes make for interesting reading. However, dig a little deeper, and you'll find there's a pretty important change for content creators.
After Twitch's widespread DMCA problem, Psyonix got to work trying to protect its players from getting hit with strikes online. In Season 4, the studio's hard work can finally be seen in the form of the Streamer Safe Music feature. This new audio setting will allow players to turn off copyright protected music on the Rocket League Radio and Player Anthems, preventing streamers from landing in hot water online.
The setting will either replace DMCA-protected music with tracks that are free-to-use or mute the track altogether. This pre-emptive setting is being added to games more and more these days, and it'll be a welcome addition to Rocket League when Season 4 drops on August 11.
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