![]() ![]() The General Manager at Full Circle, Dan McCulloch, revealed that they wanted cross-play and cross-progression on mobile. ![]() The most notable information we got is the introduction of multiplayer and game progression sync across all the platforms, including PCs, Console, and Mobile Devices. The new interview video from the developer provides us with more details regarding this specific version of Skate and is filled with impressive information along with the pre-alpha gameplay. The latest iteration in the series is not Skate 4 and is labeled simply as “Skate.” Full Circle is believed to create this game as a live service-style one that won’t have any yearly sequels and will grow and develop for years, largely thanks to the supportive Skate community which keeps things in place. EA’s in-house development team Full Circle worked on the game for two years and recently showed some very early in-progress footage at the end of last month. It was so viral that it caught EA’s attention towards developing a new title, officially announced in June 2020. Electronic Arts’ Skate series was pretty viral back in the days, especially during the mid-2010s. ![]()
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