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Skate early access release date set for 16 September

And a look at its cover art is available... now!

The Skate early access release date has been set for 16 September across PC and consoles, EA and developer Full Circle have revealed.

The announcement was tied to an early access trailer that premiered at precisely 1.58 am AEST today, 27 August. The two-minute trailer was big on hype and that all-important release date.

“We’re stoked to reveal the official skate cover art,” the pair also revealed alongside the trailer — and you can check that out above, already.

In case you’re wanting to watch the actual announcement, the trailer is embedded above.

We’ll have more on Skate very soon.

Skate heads to a free-to-play early access release on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5 from 16 September here in Australia. A later release is planned for both iOS and Android devices.

This article was originally published on 26 August, and has been updated to reflect new information.


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