EA and Full Circle’s Skate reboot is stepping into the spotlight with its early access launch set for 2025. However, fans will need to be online to join the action, as this new installment ditches offline mode entirely. The developers are hopeful about this shift, aiming to foster a dynamic, continuously evolving world within the game’s virtual city, San Vansterdam.
Excitingly, Skate enthusiasts won’t have to wait until 2025 to catch a glimpse of what’s in store. More playtest invites are anticipated in June, allowing players to explore this promising new setting in advance.
EA’s revelation of a Skate reboot brings fresh anticipation nearly 15 years after Skate 3. Since unveiling the game in 2020, the buzz has only intensified, especially following the 2022 playtest series. These sessions expanded to major consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, continuing to build excitement as the game’s early access approaches.
In the inaugural “The Grind” blog post, EA and Full Circle outlined their vision for Skate’s unique multiplayer sandbox. They aim for a vibrant, ever-changing environment, powered by an active online network. Players can expect the city to transform and grow with live events as the game progresses.
When early access begins, EA promises a “Day One” live experience, with ongoing updates and improvements. While some players have voiced concerns over in-game purchases, EA maintains that microtransactions, particularly with the in-game currency San Van Bucks, are crucial. These funds will support game development while striving for a fair system for everyone. Importantly, any currency bought during playtesting rolls over once the early access kicks off.
The absence of an offline mode might disappoint some longtime fans, but the opportunity to join playtests and experience new features firsthand offers a silver lining. June is slated to bring further opportunities to dive into the game, coupled with more details on the early access phase as the year unfolds.