[h2]BRINGING PLAYERS THE GIFT OF GAB[/h2] No matter how good your mechanical skill level, solid teamwork is essential. The ability to talk with your teammates offers the chance to coordinate powerful offensive attacks and celebrate insane plays with your team. Communication remains key all the way up to the pro level, with Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS) teams developing their own extensive comms strategies. Now with a new system behind the scenes, [i][b]Rocket League[/b][/i] players will once again be able to join Team and Party voice chat channels with ease. It’s the glorious return of [i][b]Voice Chat[/b][/i]! [h2]HOW IT WORKS[/h2] Voice Chat is enabled by default, so players will only need to plug in a headset to be ready to chat! Players will see all available Voice Channels from the new Voice Chat tab in the Friends List. From here players can Join, Switch or Leave channels from the Main Menu or in-match from the Pause menu. Not everyone plays Rocket League the same way, so we’re offering options to fine-tune your Voice Chat experience. Players will be able to customize their options in the Settings Menu. [b]Party Chat[/b] - The perfect way to talk with friends! Players with Voice Chat enabled will enter the Party Voice Channel when they create or join a Party. Players will be able to communicate both in and out of matches as the connection persists between games. [b]Team Chat[/b] - For those who want to talk with their team! Players with Voice Chat enabled will enter the Team Voice Channel when they join a team in a match. This connection will end automatically as the game finishes, then begin anew when you join a new match. [b]Voice Input/Output[/b] - These device options are available on PC and let players change audio sources easily whether you’re rocking the streamer mic or the controller headset. [b]Voice Chat Method[/b] - Open Mic is the default Voice Chat setting so that players do not need to press unnecessary buttons when trying to communicate when hitting those double flip resets. Players who prefer to use Push-to-Talk can enable that in the Settings menu. These players will need to bind the PTT button to something that suits them from the Controls tab. [b]Mute[/b] - We also know everyone uses Voice Chat in different ways, so Players will also be able to Mute individuals in their Voice Channel. This can be done by selecting their names in the Voice Chat tab and choosing Mute. [h2]VOICE CHAT STATES[/h2] When active in a Voice Channel, Players will appear on the Voice Chat tab in one of the following states: [b]Speaking[/b] - This state is displayed by a green speaker icon when a player is actively speaking. [b]Muted Mic[/b] - This state is displayed by a speaker with an X beside it when you have muted a player, or the player does not have a valid speaking device. [b]Expect the Voice Chat update to go live on May 9 at 4 pm PDT (11 pm UTC) (pending first party certification). Good luck, have fun, and be nice![/b]