Alright, so I’ve been trying to figure out this whole Rocket League and Steam account thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I wanted to get Rocket League on my Steam account, but it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be. Turns out, you can’t just buy it on Steam anymore since it went free-to-play and moved to the Epic Games Store. Bummer, right?
So, I started digging around, looking for a way to get it on my Steam account. I found out about this “Family Sharing” feature on Steam. Apparently, if someone in your Steam Family already has Rocket League from before it moved, they can share it with you. Sounded promising, but none of my Steam friends had it.

Then I stumbled upon some online marketplaces. There are places like Eldorado and G2G where people sell Rocket League accounts. Some are just basic accounts, some have cool skins, and others are ranked higher. But I wasn’t comfortable with the idea of buying a whole account. I just wanted it on my own Steam profile.
I kept searching and found some mentions about getting faster help from Steam support. Seemed like a long shot, but I thought, why not? I contacted Steam support, explaining my situation and how I really wanted Rocket League on my account. They had some self-service tools, but none of them really helped in my case.
Honestly, it felt like I was going in circles. In the end, I realized that getting Rocket League directly on my Steam account wasn’t really feasible without using the Family Sharing feature.
- Tried searching for a way to buy it directly on Steam. No luck.
- Explored the Family Sharing option. Didn’t work for me.
- Looked into buying Rocket League accounts. Not my cup of tea.
- Contacted Steam support. They were helpful, but couldn’t solve my specific issue.
So, yeah, that’s my journey of trying to get Rocket League on my Steam account. It was a bit of a letdown, but hey, that’s how it goes sometimes. If anyone out there has figured out a way, do let me know. I’m all ears! For now, I guess I’ll just have to stick to playing it through the Epic Games Launcher. It’s not the end of the world, but it would’ve been nice to have it on Steam. You know, for the convenience and all that jazz.