How to use Rocket League Steam Workshop maps in the Epic Games Store version
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Rocket League recently transitioned into an Epic Games free-to-play exclusive to bring in new players. The problem is, now that you can’t purchase Rocket League on Steam, the Steam Workshop isn’t accessible to new players, which can be frustrating for some, as the Workshop contains a ton of great training maps. There is, however, a way to use Steam Workshop maps on Epic Game’s Rocket League. This guide will walk you through two different ways to import Steam Workshop maps into any version of Rocket League.
Downloading Maps
The first step in both methods is to download the Steam Workshop maps you want to use. Because you can’t just Subscribe to them on Steam, you will need to download them using a third-party site.
Once on the map’s page, copy its URL and paste it into Steam Workshop Downloader. The URL will look something like this: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/.
Download the map and place it into an empty folder titled Custom Maps. These files will be in ZIP format, but there is no need to extract them right now.
Method 1: Using a Custom Map Manager
This is the easiest method, but these programs may malfunction each time there is an update.