ApparentlyJack blasts Rocket League devs for DDoS issues ahead of EWC and RLCS
Jack Stewart, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 31/07/2025
English Rocket League pro Jack ‘ApparentlyJack’ Benton has publicly expressed his frustrations with Epic Games.
The Dignitas player has blasted the developers for not fixing the issues with DDoS attackers that have plagued the game for years.
A denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is “a malicious attempt to disrupt the normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network.”
This has been ruining online matches of Rocket League for well over a year, stopping esports pros from getting practice.
It has also put a dampener on celebrations as the game turned 10 years old earlier this month.
it’s our birthday!!! 🥳🎂🎈🔟
— Rocket League (@RocketLeague) July 7, 2025
but we wouldn't be here without you ❤️ let's take a look at some of the awesome things you've done over the years. pic.twitter.com/uYHW8cEtQm
This is especially troubling with the Esports World Cup and RLCS World Championship coming up.
In fact, the EWC tournament is only a couple of weeks away with a $1 million (£758k) prize pool.
ApparentlyJack took his frustrations on the matter to Twitter, saying:
“No point trying to grind ranked when DDOSSERS are in every game right now.
“We are weeks out from the two biggest tournaments of the year, and we can’t play properly.
“The Rocket League team are on an infinite holiday glitch. 12 holidays per year minimum.
No point trying to grind ranked when DDOSSERS are in every game right now. We are weeks out from the 2 biggest tournaments of the year and we can’t play properly
— Jack (@ApparentlyJxck) July 30, 2025
The Rocket League team are on an infinite holiday glitch. 12 holidays per year minimum
He then added that the issues are preventing him from streaming too:
“There is no point in streaming Rocket League right now unless you guys just want three-hour-long freeplay streams.”
Some pointed out that Rocket League recently improved its private match options, and pros could practice that way.
But different players will have their own ways of practising, and it doesn’t change that the long-standing issue hasn’t been solved.
This isn’t the only issue either, as there are growing frustrations in Rocket League’s esports scene.
Earlier this year, Karmine Corp refused Rocket League esports decals after a disagreement with the developers.
Who are favourites to become Rocket League champions at the Esports World Cup 2025?
Formats 📈, dates 🗓️, and key details 🗒️
— Esports World Cup (@EWC_EN) March 17, 2025
Find out more about Rocket League featured at the #EWC25 pic.twitter.com/ouNSnAfRXA
ApparentlyJack and Dignitas have had an impressive year after moving from North America to Europe.
They are up there as one of the strongest teams at EWC, with Rocket League betting sites giving them around 15/2 to win.
However, the 2025 Major winners, Team Falcons and Karmine Corp, are the heavy favourites for the tournament in Saudi Arabia.
Other strong contenders are Team Vitality and Alexis ‘zen’ Bernier, who is considered one of the game’s greatest ever players.
And new champions are guaranteed, as last year’s EWC winners, Team BDS, failed to qualify.
They are all the way down in 11th in the European rankings, allowing fourth-place Geekay Esports to take Europe’s final spot.
Jack Stewart, Senior Editor
In my seven years of esports writing, I've introuduced esports coverage to newspapers, interviewed some of the biggest names in the industry, and driven viewers mad with the puns in my YouTube scripts. I'm most proud of the latter.
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