There isn’t a clear sign that RocketJump “went away” in a dramatic way; the name appears in older media references and creator discussions, while recent public chatter is mostly about unrelated “rocket jump” gaming topics rather than the company itself.

Quick scoop

RocketJump was the production brand built around Freddie Wong’s web-video work, and public references now mostly point to older projects like This Week at RocketJump and the 2015 finale video rather than an active, high- profile studio presence. A later video title, “Rocket Jump is gone,” suggests the brand’s momentum faded over time, with commentary pointing to uploads slowing and the operation changing by around 2017–2018.

What people seem to mean

A lot of current search results for “rocket jump” are actually about the game mechanic in TF2 or other games, not the studio. That can make it look like something “happened” recently when the phrase is just being used in a different context.

Most likely explanation

  • RocketJump as a brand is old-era internet media now.
  • Its most visible work was years ago, so current discussion is sparse.
  • The phrase “rocket jump” is now dominated by gaming content, which crowds out the studio in search results.

If you want, I can also give you a short timeline of RocketJump’s rise and decline.