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More than ten years after Skate 3 and multiple leaks and announcements have PublisherEA and developer studio Full Circle today made the dream of many digital skateboard fans come true and officially unveiled the fourth part of the series: It’s not called the expected one “Skate 4” but bears the equally creative name “skate.”which due to the silent lower case and punctuation will probably mean that players will still refer to it as “Skate 4” or “the new skate”.

In any case, the details that were revealed in the almost 20-minute video for the announcement are much more exciting than the title of the game: According to it, skate should be played. a Free2Play title become, for PlayStation, Xbox and the PC appear and cross play as well as support cross-progression. So platforms are no obstacle for the new skateboard title.

What is behind the title of skate.?

Aside from the initial jokes, the Full Circle team actually had something in mind when making the new skate offshoot not easy Skate 4 to call. As Cuz Parry, one of the studio’s creative directors, points out, skate. neither a sequel nor a remake or a reboot. They also don’t plan to release Skate 5-10 after that, so the numbering seemed out of place.

Instead you want to skate. support over the years and with that Community feedback keep fresh and improve. So the new offshoot shouldn’t be a game that you play through once and then put away forever, but one that you return regularly and discover new things.

As Isabelle Mocquard, Head of Product Management points out: “Our dream is that skate. never stops.” In plain language, that means you want to skate. with new gameplay elements and improvements and provide players with, for example seasonal events hold on to the pole. That Live service model is of course no longer unknown in the industry. why skate You will find out that despite microtransactions it should not become a Pay2Win title on the next page!

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