
After a long break of fifteen years, a fresh Skate game is set to launch next month, although it will initially be available in early access. Mark your calendars for September 16, 2025, as you’ll get to skate around in this new open-world, ongoing live-service skateboarding environment then.
In San Vansterdam, the city on an island, you’ll find a place meticulously designed for skating enthusiasts, filled with opportunities to conquer challenges and spend quality time with friends while displaying your skills. But if skateboarding isn’t your thing, you can engage in acrobatics by leaping from buildings in the most elegant manners, or take advantage of an upgraded parkour system for smooth and effortless navigation.

The game adopts a free-to-play, live operation approach, implying regular updates and the availability of additional features such as season passes for extra customization possibilities. This also signifies the option to engage in multiplayer sessions, enhancing the enjoyment level, particularly when players can interactively place objects within the environment during gameplay, creating engaging skate courses in this open playground setting.
Keep in mind that with an early access game, not all features will be available immediately. However, the advantage is that the developers will be relying on player feedback to help shape the future of the game’s development as it progresses.
The game “Skate” is all set to be released for early access on September 16, 2025, available for play on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One.
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2025-08-26 19:16