Rematch Hotfix 9: Dolphin Dive & Wall Dribbling Nerfed in Latest Update

Rematch Patch Update

Rematch Patch Update

Rematch is proving to be a big hit in the sports game world as its popularity soars, surpassing 3 million players since its launch earlier this month.

With it setting the tone for future titles and surrounding competition, developers are making sure Rematch continues to evolve by dropping regular patch updates, and the latest one is available now.

Below, we've covered everything you need to know about Hotfix 9 for Rematch, including all gameplay tweaks and bug fixes, so let's dive in!

Rematch Hotfix 9 - Patch 1.20.009

Sloclap has just released Hotfix 9 for Rematch, providing gameplay changes and solving major exploits, in addition to bug fixes.

From the makers of Sifu, Rematch has been a huge success following its release on PC and consoles on June 19, with millions of players enjoying its unique, fast-paced 5v5 football experience. That said, its launch hasn't come without controversies, with the lack of a solo mode and various performance issues overshadowing what has otherwise been a relatively positive start to life for the online multiplayer title.

The good news is, developers are acting fast to patch out players' grumbles, with Hotfix 9 noticeably addressing the rather overpowered outfield dive (aka Dolphin Dive) and wall dribbling/climbing.

Rematch Hotfix 9 Patch Notes

June 27, 2025 on all platforms.

Exploit/Balancing

Outfield Dive: (aka Dolphin Dive) tweaked values to make the character speed lower during the ability’s recovery period.

  • We are closely monitoring how the game and its meta are evolving day after day, and we are seeing a lot of new mechanics and ways to play being discovered by our players. We think a lot of these are cool and interesting, but some others have a negative impact on the game.
  • The ability to spam the dive instead of sprinting is one mechanic that is a clear balancing issue. It allows players to bypass the limitations of stamina and sprint speeds, and has a negative impact on the look and feel of the game.
  • We have adjusted the speed of the player during the recovery of the ability to make the dive spam less efficient as an acceleration exploit.
  • This is a small enough adjustment but will have an impact on how the ability feels and functions even in legitimate circumstances, so we will be monitoring these effects closely.
  • We are looking at more precise ways of resolving these issues in future updates, but it will take a bit more time, and we felt we needed a solution now to this exploit.
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Credit: Sloclap

Wall Dribbling/Climbing: We aimed to fix some issues that allowed players to “fly” and avoid all interactions with the other players by spamming volley lob taps against a wall.

  • This is another mechanic that is completely at odds with our vision of Rematch as a football game.
  • The fix involves making the ball interactable 5 frames later than it used to be. This also affects abilities other than taps, such as being able to perform a volley shot (or any other volley action) after a volley lob tap on a very high ball.
  • This removes the aforementioned issue but will also have an impact on the rest of the game, specifically by making some solo backboard setups harder to execute.
  • As such, we feel this is a good thing for the game. It does not remove the mechanic but makes it more demanding in terms of player focus and precision.
  • We will keep monitoring the effect of this change on the rest of the gameplay mechanics and will rely on player feedback to further adjust the feel of the game.
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Credit: Sloclap

Rematch is a game with a lot of complex interactions between mechanics, and even the smallest change can have a big impact on how the game is played. At the same time, we must be able to answer serious issues in gameplay in a timely manner. Our objective is to refine this balancing act between the pacing of fixes and the stability of the game and its mechanics.

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We admire the way players have come up with new emergent mechanics and advanced techs, some of which add a healthy amount of depth to the game, but some of these unintended mechanics cause more harm than good, and we think they should be removed from the game. We will post a new devblog about these emergent mechanics and our intentions about how we, as developers, wish to deal with them.

Bugfixes

  • Fixed cam jitter during goal replays
  • Various fixes on stability issues

There you have it, all of the gameplay changes and bug fixes included in Rematch Hotfix 9 (Patch 1.20.009).

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