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Skate 4 Is Officially Called skate. and It Will Be Free-to-Play and Have Cross-Play and Cross-Progression

Alongside the full circle that reveals that Skating 4 is officially called Skating, the studio has confirmed that it can be played for free on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. In addition, there is cross-play and cross-progression support.

News was shared via Full circle boardroom update, The team confirmed the skating. It will be held in San Van Stardom, a sister city of Sanbanerona in Skating and Skating 2.

He also explained why he chose to go under the name “skating”. In contrast to Skate 4, it states that this is not a sequel, reboot, or remake, but a new platform that will be built over the years to come. This means that fans shouldn’t expect skate 5 or 10 and instead should look forward to a skateboarding game that has been evolving for a very long time. As they say, it’s “skating, the era.”

Skate4Pre-Pre-Alpha gameplay screenshots

Full Circle explained a little more about free play model skating. Implement by saying that you have set strict basic rules when designing what your team will look like with respect to microtransactions. The four rules they shared are:

  • No payment to win
  • There is no locked map area behind the paywall
  • There is no paid loot box
  • No benefits of paid gameplay

EA began recruiting playtesters for skating in June, and the team talked about how difficult it was to allow players to watch the game in a “pre-pre-pre-alpha” state. However, in the end, we want to work with our fans to create this game and get feedback as soon as possible and as often as possible.

The full circle will not be able to win “everyone this summer”, but plans to get more players to skate. Play test for “next few months”.

Skate was first announced by Cuz Perry and Deran Chung at EA Play in 2020 and provided great news for Skate fans who have been waiting for new franchisees since Skate 3 in 2010.

skate. There is currently no release date, but the team promises it will be available as soon as it’s ready.

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Adam Bankhurst is an IGN news writer. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst from Cramps.

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