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Skate insider playtest taking sign-ups; new trailer released

It's a good time to be a Skate fan.

Skate insider playtest is now taking sign-ups from hopeful players at the same time its developers have released a new behind-the-scenes trailer that shows off the title’s progress.

“We told you we’re back, and we’re still working on it – but it’s time for you to see what we’ve been up to. It’s still early, but we want to get this right and that means we want you to be a part of it,” developer Full Circle said in a new statement.

“As a skate. insider, you have the chance to play early versions of the game and provide feedback throughout our development journey,” Full Circle continued. “We need to scale access to skate. gradually as development progresses to ensure a smooth experience, and that means we can’t guarantee how soon you’ll get to play.”

You can learn more of the insider program — and more importantly, sign up to it — right here.

You can also check out the new trailer below.

Skate — or Skate 4, depending what you want to call it — is planned for a release on Windows PC, Xbox and PlayStation consoles. We’ll keep you posted.


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