New Rocket League Patch Adds Two-Factor Authentication Requirement To In-Game Trading

Developer Psyonix has released a new patch for Rocket League. The patch isn't all that big--outside of some bug fixes, the patch really only adds a new two-factor authentication mandate for in-game trading.

"Starting with v1.93, players that want to participate in player-to-player trading must have [two-factor authentication] enabled on their Epic Games account," Psyonic writes in the full patch notes, which are listed below.

With two-factor authentication enabled, you'll have to authenticate your Epic Games account through a separate service, like your cell phone number or personal email, in order to confirm your identity.

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