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Skate is finally ready for testing – here’s how to get involved

Skate is finally ready for testing – here’s how to get involved

Four and a half years after its announcement, EA’s free skateboarding simulator Skateis finally ready for testing on consoles.

Early adopters who signed up for Skate’s Early Access Insider program are now receiving invitations to participate in testing and “help shape the future of the game.”

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Don’t worry if you haven’t been selected yet – the team “welcomes new players who are signed up over time” and is still actively recruiting testers, so if you want to give it a try, head over to the official website and express your interest.

When Full Circle Developer first started sharing details of his new project Skate, which is officially known as Skate rather than Skate 4 – in 2022, the studio clarified that it is not a “sequel” or a “remake, reboot, or (or) prequel.” Instead, it was described as an “authentic evolution” of the series that aims to reflect “where skateboarding and gaming are in the real world.”

Skate will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, PC (including Steam) and mobile devices when the game becomes available in Early Access later this year – approximately 15 years after its launch Skate 3. He’ll be proud of that too support for cross-play and cross-progression.