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

Skate Playtesting Now Available for Console Players

After four and a half years since its announcement, EA’s free-to-play skate simulation game, Skate, is finally open for playtesting on consoles.

Players who signed up for Skate’s early access Insider program are now being invited to participate in the playtest and contribute to shaping the future of the game.

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If you haven’t received an invitation yet, don’t worry – the team is continuously inviting new players and actively recruiting testers. If you’re interested in participating, visit the official website and express your interest.

Authentic Evolution of Skateboarding and Gaming

When developer Full Circle first revealed details about Skate in 2022, they made it clear that it wasn’t a direct sequel, remake, reboot, or prequel. Instead, Skate is described as an authentic evolution of the series that reflects the current state of skateboarding and gaming.

Skate will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, PC (including Steam), and mobile devices upon its early access release later this year – marking 15 years since the launch of Skate 3. The game will feature cross-play and cross-progression support.