
Epic Games has laid off Devin Connors, a vital community figure for Rocket League, after nearly a decade with the company. As of March 2026, this unexpected move has sent shockwaves through the player base and raised serious questions about the future of communication within the game.
Since joining the team in 2016, Connors served as the bridge between players and developers. "Devin was Rocket League in terms of communication," stated one person, echoing the sentiments of many concerning his departure. This change arrives amid Rocket League's growing popularity, accentuating player concerns over the game's communication landscape.
In response to the announcement, Connors expressed gratitude to the community, saying, "It's been a blast hanging with you all on here for the last 9.5 years. I couldn't have asked for a better, more passionate community to represent." His warmth is evident in the outpouring of support from players, with many expressing their gratitude for his impact on their gaming experience.
One user noted, "Youโre a real one, Devin. Good luck with whatever is coming next!" Another expressed their own gaming journey, which has been intertwined with Devin's presence in the community.
Reactions from the player base reveal a mix of despair and outrage, especially aimed at Epic's management. "What a devastating hit," one user remarked, underscoring the critical role Connors played alongside fellow communicator Laudie. Players feel abandoned at a time when strong communication is needed.
Many are questioning Epic's strategy: "You would think theyโd be trying to capitalize on that, not doing whatever this is," one commenter mused. This sentiment reflects widespread anxiety about the gameโs direction and player engagement following Connorsโ departure.
๐ฅ Devin Connors laid off after 9 years; community in disbelief
๐ข Players express admiration for Connors' contributions and dedication
โ Future of communication seems uncertain without key figures
Members of the community worry about the implications for Rocket League's future. "All is not well for the future of Rocket League," cautioned one commenter, emphasizing the need for effective communication as the game continues to evolve.
The change reflects a critical juncture for Epic Games and Rocket League. Community engagement plays a vital role in maintaining player satisfaction and loyalty. Without Connors guiding the way, players are left wondering how Epic will fill this crucial void.
As the situation unfolds, many are left reflecting on the past and envisioning what might come next. Connors' departure is not just a loss; it represents an opportunity for new voices to influence the Rocket League community moving forward. Where will Rocket League be in another nine years? The answer may depend on how Epic responds to this shake-up.