Sloclap released the inaugural major update for Rematch more than one month after the football game debuted on personal computers, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S platforms. The developer commemorated five million unique players experiencing the title through direct purchases and Xbox Game Pass subscriptions. Company representatives acknowledged player feedback received during the initial month and pledged to address fundamental gameplay problems through systematic patches. The development team published detailed explanations of their commitment to resolving core mechanical issues that affect match quality.
Controller remapping capabilities represent the primary enhancement within this update, though Sloclap describes the current implementation as basic compared to future versions. Advanced input combinations will arrive through subsequent releases to provide greater customization options. Hit detection improvements constitute the second major focus area, addressing problems with goalkeeper ball handling and player tackle responses. These mechanical failures have consistently disrupted gameplay experiences across all matches since launch. Full crossplay functionality remains absent from this patch, with implementation scheduled for September according to official statements.
Controller remapping capabilities represent the primary enhancement within this update, though Sloclap describes the current implementation as basic compared to future versions. Advanced input combinations will arrive through subsequent releases to provide greater customization options. Hit detection improvements constitute the second major focus area, addressing problems with goalkeeper ball handling and player tackle responses. These mechanical failures have consistently disrupted gameplay experiences across all matches since launch. Full crossplay functionality remains absent from this patch, with implementation scheduled for September according to official statements.