
"In a statement, Sloclap said its "final tests" found a "major matchmaking issue" related to cross-play, and that's why it's delaying the update. "Since cross-play is the heart of Patch 3, we've decided to delay the release while we fix it. We know this is disappointing and we're truly sorry for the repeated delays. Thank you for your patience and support. We'll share a new update as soon as we have more news," the developer said."
""This will also remove certain situations in which players seemed to be moving very fast towards their volley target, which felt both unrealistic and unfair," the developer said. Additionally, Patch 3 reduces the power boost that stems from the aerial extra effort volley shot. Rematch launched in June and reached more than 5 million players after a month, but the $30 game hasn't necessarily sold that many copies, as it's also available on Game Pass."
Developer Sloclap delayed Rematch's cross-play update after final tests found a major matchmaking issue that prevents safe release. The delay pushes Patch 3 to an unspecified future date, frustrating fans after a previous postponement from an end-of-August target. Patch 3 focuses on cross-play as its central feature and includes gameplay tweaks to the volley system to remove unrealistic player movement and reduce aerial extra effort power boosts. Rematch launched in June and reached over five million players in a month, with sales influenced by availability on Game Pass and a $30 storefront price.
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