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Cancel Rocket League: The Right Way

How to cancel rocket league purchases and manage your spending in australia

What rocket league is and why you might want to cancel

Rocket League is a fast-paced vehicular soccer game developed by Psyonix that you can play for free across multiple platforms. The game generates revenue through seasonal Rocket Passes, cosmetic items purchased with in-game Credits, and limited-time item shop purchases. You may decide to cancel or stop spending because you've lost interest in the game, want to reduce gaming expenses, or discovered unwanted recurring charges on your account.

If you've purchased a Rocket Pass with auto-renewal enabled or accumulated Credits through the Epic Games or platform-specific storefronts, understanding your cancellation options is essential. At Stopee, we help Australians navigate subscription traps and reclaim control of their spending, and Rocket League purchases are no exception.

Key differences: credits, rocket pass and item shop purchases

Rocket League offers three main ways to spend money. First, Credits are in-game currency bundles you purchase outright (ranging from 500 to 6500 Credits in Australian dollars). Next, Rocket Pass is a seasonal battle pass with optional auto-renewal that unlocks cosmetic rewards. Additionally, the item shop sells limited-time cosmetics for Credits or occasionally real money. Understanding which purchase type you made determines your refund eligibility and cancellation method.

Australian consumer law protections apply here

You have rights under the Australian Consumer Law (ACL), which governs digital content purchases. The ACL protects you against misleading conduct, requires refunds for goods that fail to match descriptions, and gives you cooling-off rights for certain purchases. However, digital content refunds are limited once you've begun consuming the product with your consent. This means Rocket League's publisher can legally refuse refunds on cosmetics you've already unlocked, but they cannot refuse refunds on technical failures or misleading claims.

Pricing and what you might be spending

Before you cancel, review exactly what Rocket League costs in Australia and where your money is going.

Item or plan Typical AU pricing Refundable?
Credits bundle (500) A$6.99 Usually final sale
Credits bundle (1100) A$12.99 Usually final sale
Credits bundle (3000) A$31.99 Usually final sale
Credits bundle (6500) A$64.99 Usually final sale
Rocket Pass (seasonal) Varies (typically A$9.99) Limited; check renewal date
Premium item shop purchase A$15-35 Platform-dependent

Pro tip: Prices shown here are examples and subject to change. Always verify current pricing on the official Rocket League store or your platform's store before making a purchase decision.

Where your purchases are processed matters

Your cancellation and refund options depend entirely on where you made the purchase. If you bought Credits through Epic Games directly, you follow Epic's refund policy. If you purchased through PlayStation, Xbox or Steam, you follow that platform's rules. This fragmentation is one reason Stopee exists: to help consumers understand which cancellation path applies to their specific situation.

How to cancel rocket league subscriptions and auto-renewals

Cancelling Rocket League means stopping recurring charges and unwanted auto-renewals, not deleting the game itself.

Cancelling rocket pass auto-renewal on PlayStation

If you purchased Rocket Pass through PlayStation and enabled auto-renewal, follow these steps to prevent the next billing cycle.

  1. On your PS4 or PS5 console, navigate to Settings from the home menu
  2. Select Users and Accounts (PS5) or Account Management (PS4)
  3. Choose Payment and Subscriptions (PS5) or Subscriptions (PS4)
  4. Find Rocket Pass or the relevant Rocket League subscription in your active list
  5. Select the subscription and choose Cancel subscription or Turn off auto-renewal
  6. Confirm the cancellation; PlayStation will display your final billing date

Warning: Cancelling your subscription does not trigger an immediate refund if you've already been charged for the current season. You keep access until your paid period expires.

Cancelling rocket pass auto-renewal on xbox

Xbox Game Pass and Rocket Pass subscriptions are managed through your account settings.

  1. Visit account.xbox.com or open the Xbox app on your console
  2. Navigate to Subscriptions under your account menu
  3. Locate Rocket League Rocket Pass or any active Rocket League recurring purchase
  4. Select Manage and then Cancel subscription
  5. Choose your reason (optional) and confirm the cancellation
  6. You will receive a confirmation email with your final access date

Pro tip: Cancel at least 3 days before your renewal date to avoid an unexpected charge. Xbox processes cancellations quickly, but system delays can occur.

Cancelling rocket pass or credits auto-renewal through epic games

If you purchased Rocket League content directly through Epic Games' launcher or website, manage auto-renewals here.

  1. Log into www.epicgames.com with your account credentials
  2. Click your profile icon and select Account
  3. Navigate to Subscriptions or Transactions
  4. Find your active Rocket League Rocket Pass subscription
  5. Select Manage subscription and click Cancel
  6. Confirm your cancellation; Epic will send a confirmation email immediately

Warning: Epic Games processes cancellations within 24 hours, but charges often process at midnight UTC. If your renewal is imminent, contact Epic support directly to request an emergency cancellation or refund.

Cancelling through steam (PC players)

Steam players purchasing Rocket League cosmetics or passes do so through the Steam store; Steam handles refunds under its own policy.

  1. Open the Steam client and go to View > Subscriptions in your account menu
  2. Look for any Rocket League recurring purchases listed
  3. Click the subscription and select Cancel
  4. Steam will confirm the cancellation and your final billing date
  5. Refunds for eligible purchases can be requested within 14 days of purchase via Help > Steam Support

Requesting refunds for rocket league purchases

Refund eligibility depends on what you bought, when you bought it, and which platform processed the payment.

When rocket league refunds are possible

You have the strongest refund case if you purchased Credits but haven't used them yet, or if you bought a Rocket Pass fewer than 14 days ago without using the unlocked cosmetics. Most platforms (Steam, Epic, PlayStation, Xbox) offer a 14-day refund window for digital purchases, provided you haven't "consumed" the product.

The challenge with Rocket League is that cosmetics are considered "consumed" the moment you unlock them. If you purchased a Rocket Pass, played matches and unlocked rewards, your refund eligibility drops significantly. Stopee advises checking your purchase date immediately; the sooner you act, the better your chances.

Refund request process for each platform

Steam refunds: Visit your purchase history, select the Rocket League purchase, and choose I would like a refund. You have 14 days from purchase and must have played fewer than 2 hours. Steam processes approvals within 7 days.

Epic Games refunds: Log into your account, go to Account > Transactions, find the purchase, and select Request a refund. You have 30 days from purchase. Epic approves most refund requests within 48 hours if the item hasn't been used extensively.

PlayStation refunds: Visit www.playstation.com/support, navigate to your transaction history, and select the Rocket League purchase. Choose Report a problem and request a refund. PlayStation requires you to explain why (e.g., "Accidental purchase" or "Unauthorised charge"). Approvals typically take 5-7 business days.

Xbox refunds: Log into account.xbox.com, find the purchase under Purchase history, and select Report a problem. Xbox gives you 30 days to request a refund and processes most requests within 3 business days.

Escalating a refund denial using australian consumer law

If the publisher or platform refuses your refund, you have recourse under the Australian Consumer Law. The ACL allows you to claim a refund if goods are not of acceptable quality, not fit for purpose, or not as described. If Rocket League experienced a technical issue that prevented you from using your purchase, or if auto-renewal was enabled without clear disclosure, you have grounds to escalate.

Contact the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) if the company refuses to acknowledge your rights. Stopee recommends documenting all communication: screenshots of your purchase, renewal settings, refund requests and rejections. The ACCC takes digital content disputes seriously and can pressure companies to comply with Australian law.

What happens after you cancel rocket league purchases

Cancelling a subscription or receiving a refund doesn't delete your game or your account; it simply stops billing and removes access to premium content.

Your access after cancellation

Once you cancel a Rocket Pass subscription, you retain access to the base free game indefinitely. You keep all cosmetics you've already unlocked or earned for free. You lose access to paid battle pass rewards and cannot purchase additional cosmetics with Credits until you buy more Credits. If you're refunded for a Rocket Pass you haven't used, those rewards become inaccessible.

The game itself remains playable at no cost. Your rank, match history and account progress stay intact. Rocket League is built on free-to-play mechanics, so you've lost nothing except the optional premium content layer.

Preventing future unwanted charges

After you cancel, review your payment methods on each platform. Remove any stored payment cards you no longer wish to use, or update your payment settings to require manual approval before future purchases. On PlayStation, Xbox and Epic, you can enable two-factor authentication and purchase confirmation emails to add extra friction before charges go through. At Stopee, we've seen countless players reduce spending simply by adding these small barriers to impulse purchases.

Pro tip: Set a calendar reminder to review your subscriptions quarterly. Platforms rarely volunteer refunds for forgotten recurring charges, so your proactive approach is essential.

Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling

We understand the frustration of discovering a charge you didn't expect or a subscription that crept back on. Here are the traps Stopee sees most often.

Mistake 1: cancelling the game instead of the subscription

Many players uninstall Rocket League thinking that stops the charges. It does not. Uninstalling the game leaves your Rocket Pass subscription and auto-renewal settings intact; you'll still be billed at the next cycle. Always cancel the subscription first, then uninstall.

Mistake 2: assuming refunds are automatic after cancellation

Cancelling a subscription does not automatically trigger a refund for charges you've already incurred. It only stops future charges. If you were charged on Monday and cancel on Tuesday, that Monday charge is typically non-refundable unless you actively request a refund within the platform's window (usually 7-30 days).

Mistake 3: losing track of which platform holds your subscription

If you play Rocket League on multiple platforms (PC and PS5, for example), you may have separate subscriptions on each. Cancelling on one platform does not cancel on others. Check your payment history on every platform you've used. Stopee recommends creating a spreadsheet of all your gaming subscriptions and noting the renewal dates.

Mistake 4: not checking renewal dates before the billing cycle

Most platforms charge at a specific time on your renewal date (often early morning or midnight). If you cancel one day after renewal, you've already been charged. Always check your renewal date in your subscription settings and cancel at least 3 days beforehand to allow for processing delays.

Mistake 5: missing the refund window

Steam allows 14 days; Epic allows 30 days. If you request a refund on day 31, you'll be denied. Mark your purchase date in your phone calendar immediately after buying. Stopee emphasises that refund windows are firm; excuses are rarely accepted.

Your checklist before and after cancelling

Use this checklist to ensure you've covered every step.

Step Completed?
Identify which platform holds your Rocket League subscription (PlayStation, Xbox, Epic, Steam, etc.)
Log into your account and locate the active Rocket Pass or recurring purchase
Check the renewal date and note it in your calendar
Cancel the subscription or turn off auto-renewal following platform-specific steps
Request a refund if within the refund window (check purchase date vs. today)
Receive cancellation and refund confirmation emails; save them
Review payment methods and remove cards you no longer trust
Set a quarterly reminder to audit all subscriptions

Comparing rocket league spending across platforms

If you play on multiple platforms, Credit prices can vary slightly. Here's what to expect.

Platform 500 Credits 1100 Credits Refund window
Epic Games (recommended) A$6.99 A$12.99 30 days
Steam A$6.99 A$12.99 14 days
PlayStation A$6.99 A$12.99 14 days
Xbox A$6.99 A$12.99 30 days

Pro tip: Epic Games offers the most generous refund window at 30 days. If you have the option, purchasing through Epic maximises your refund eligibility.

Summary and next steps

Cancelling Rocket League subscriptions and managing in-game spending is straightforward once you understand which platform holds your payment and when your renewal date approaches. Start by identifying where you made your purchase, cancel auto-renewal at least 3 days before billing, and request a refund within your platform's window if you've acted quickly. If a company refuses to honour your refund rights under Australian Consumer Law, escalate to the ACCC.

Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, reclaim refunds and prevent future charges. Your spending is within your control. Whether you're stepping away from Rocket League entirely or simply cutting back on cosmetic purchases, taking action today stops surprise charges tomorrow. Visit Stopee today to explore guides for every subscription service you use, and join a community committed to consumer empowerment across Australia.

Contact and further support

If you encounter difficulty cancelling through official channels, Stopee can point you toward escalation paths and help you draft refund requests aligned with Australian Consumer Law. Australian consumers with complaints about digital content refunds can also contact the ACCC directly at www.accc.gov.au or call 1300 302 502. Document all communication with the publisher or platform, including screenshots of your purchase, subscription settings and any refund requests you've made.

FAQ

Rocket League is a multiplayer vehicular-soccer game developed by Psyonix, combining fast-paced 3v3 matches with a robust cosmetic economy.

Cancellations and refunds depend on the purchase channel, with many in-game purchases being final and non-refundable under official policies.

Refund eligibility varies by purchase type and platform, with Rocket Pass and premium seasonal tiers generally being non-refundable.

Avoid assuming refund policies are the same across platforms and keep records of purchase timestamps and receipts for reference.

Document all transactions and communications, and be aware that refund policies differ by platform and purchase type.