
How to accept Rocket League License Agreement
Players need to accept the Rocket League LIcense Agreement to play the game.
Before you start playing Rocket League, you need to accept the license agreement. This is a requirement for Epic Games to onboard new players. Here’s how to accept Rocket League license agreement on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, or more.
How to accept the license agreement in Rocket League
How to accept on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and more
While playing on the PC, accepting the license agreement would be a simple pop-up, things can get a bit more complicated on consoles and other platforms. And without accepting the license agreement, you cannot play the game.
Restart the game
On consoles, one of the more reliable methods to accept the agreement is simply to restart the game. The license agreement usually pops up as soon as the game starts. In some rare cases, it might make sense to wait a few seconds or minutes before it pops up. This could be due a slower internet connection or a hardware issue. However, if the license agreement does not pop up after two minutes, try a restart.
Manually accept the license agreement

However, if the license agreement does not pop up as usual, you can still dig inside the settings to click accept.
Step-by-step guide on how to accept the RL license agreement
- Launch Rocket League.
- Select Settings from the Main Menu.
- Select the Extras tab.
- Then go to Legal Agreements.
- Select and read the EULA.
- Select OK to accept.
- Click on and read the Terms of Service.
- Select OK to accept.
- Select and read the Privacy Policy.
- OK to accept.

What is the Rocket League license agreement?
The license agreement in Rocket League is the EULA (End User License Agreement) that you have to accept to play the game. The agreement is pretty much a boilerplate agreement - the ones that you simply scroll through and click accept.
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