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A new patch for Sloclap’s action football sim Rematch just landed in beta, and with it comes a host of changes–including cross-play so you can kick balls with (or at) your friends on other platforms.
The French developer announced the new update on September 17. Taking to the game’s official website, Sloclap said Patch 1.201.000, which is Rematch’s season one update, goes into beta on the same day, with the full release tentatively scheduled for September 23. Although one of the headlining features is the addition of cross-platform play, the team also highlighted the “long-awaited” 3v3 ranked mode, alongside new cosmetics, customization options, and quality-of-life adjustments.
Some of these adjustments include making goalkeeper dives “more reliable,” nerfing certain exploits, and improving player responsiveness across the board.
There’s also a new technology, dubbed Network Next, which should reduce the latency for players with high ping. It’s currently only available in the São Paulo server region for now, but the team is looking at implementing the feature in more regions in the future.
Of course, considering this update is in beta, Sloclap made it clear that the patch notes you’ll read at the bottom of this article are “tentative” and may change between now and September
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