Rocket League is set to get Easy Anti-Cheat in April, as the Epic Games owned studio Psyonix just recently announced.
Posting on Reddit, a Psyonix dev mentioned that there will be options to run the game with Easy Anti-Cheat enabled and disabled so that mods will still work but not for online games. Additionally, thankfully, they will not be breaking running the game on Linux platforms with Proton as it will be enabled.

Rocket League officially dropped their Linux support back in 2020. Since then, you've still be able to play the Windows version via Proton - so this is good news for those that still play it as you won't suddenly be blocked.
Their full statement copied below:
Hey everyone, we want to confirm Easy Anti-Cheat coming to Rocket League on the Epic Games Store and Steam during Season 22. Adding Easy Anti-Cheat elevates our ability to detect and ban cheaters in real time, and is part of a broader effort that includes additional bot detection methods, and DDoS attack prevention.
We’ve seen your thoughts and questions on Easy Anti-Cheat. Here’s what to expect in April.
Players on PC will have the option to launch Rocket League with Easy Anti-Cheat on or off. It will need to be enabled to queue for online matches, private matches, and tournaments. Mods will not run when it’s enabled.
When Easy Anti-Cheat is turned off, you can run mods while playing offline matches, training, LAN matches, and viewing Replays while using custom video editing tools. Community content like Steam Workshop maps is playable with or without Easy Anti-Cheat enabled, but you’ll want it off if you run mods on top of the content.
We know mods are used by tournament organizers to add custom graphics and camera controls when streaming matches. Once it’s integrated, we can allow specific accounts to play online matches, private matches, and tournaments with Easy Anti-Cheat turned off. We’ll offer this option to partners on a case-by-case basis.
We’re also building popular mod-inspired features directly into Rocket League, including an option to display MMR in-game, changes to custom training, and an optional flip reset indicator.
Finally, we know some of you love to play on Steam Deck and on Linux operating systems through apps like Proton, and this will still be supported with Easy Anti-Cheat on.
We’ll have more to share on Season 22 next month. In the meantime, we’re on the lookout for your questions and feedback.
You can play it on Linux via Steam if you have it before it was delisted, or using tools like the Heroic Games Launcher to run it from Epic Games.
Quoting: hardpenguinThis game has kinda fallen into obscurity since they moved to Epic 🤷Lol, not correct at all.
Quoting: LeopardCorrect for many. Correct for me. I don't have an Epic account and never, ever will.Quoting: hardpenguinThis game has kinda fallen into obscurity since they moved to Epic 🤷Lol, not correct at all.
Quoting: LeopardCorrect for me. I used see this game all the time 5-6 years ago, now I've forgotten the game even existed its been so long since I've heard about it.Quoting: hardpenguinThis game has kinda fallen into obscurity since they moved to Epic 🤷Lol, not correct at all.
Last edited by PaldinoX on 17 Feb 2026 at 3:48 pm UTC




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