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New Roller Champions season focuses on martial arts theme

Dragon's Way goes live tomorrow.

A new Roller Champions season called Dragon’s Way will go live on all available platforms tomorrow and has a martial arts theme.

Available from 3.00 am AEDT on October 5 here in Australia, the free update will allow “Roller Champions’ community [to] discover the new theme of the season inspired by martial arts and age-old traditions from Asia,” Ubisoft said in a press release.

“Dragon’s Way brings new themed maps, as well as technical features improvements such as full cross-platform features, and an improved live schedule of modes and minigames,” Ubisoft continued.

“To spice up player’s routine, every week of Dragon’s Way will present a different mode or skatepark minigame, all of which will continue to reward players with fans and contribute to their progress in the Roller Pass,” the company continued. “Dragon’s Way offers players more superstars, Roller Champions’ themed characters, to choose from than any season before, which now come with their own customised backgrounds.”

Ubisoft has also added quality of life updates into this new season, with a promise of improved matchmaking and game stability.

Roller Champions is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.


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