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Skater XL release date set for 7 July

The Skater XL release date has been scheduled for 7 July across Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.

The game will be available digitally on all platforms, developer Easy Day Studios confirmed, while local distributor Five Star Games also confirmed that physical versions will be available in Australia on both Xbox One and PS4.

Moreover, a listing of featured apparel, footware, decks and more was detailed, as follows:

  • New Balance – Numeric Shoes and Apparel
  • Etnies – Footwear and Apparel
  • DC Shoes – Footwear and Apparel
  • Santa Cruz Skateboards – Decks
  • Vans – Shoes
  • Primitive – Decks and Apparel
  • Element – Decks and Apparel
  • Independent Truck Co. – Trucks and Apparel
  • Venture – Trucks
  • Thunder – Trucks
  • Spitfire – Wheels
  • Lakai – Footwear and Apparel
  • ẻS – Footwear and Apparel
  • Emerica – Footwear and Apparel
  • Grimple Stix – Decks
  • Sk8Mafia – Decks and Apparel
  • SOVRN – Decks and Apparel
  • Ricta – Wheels
  • Mob Grip – Grip tape
  • Bones – Wheels and Apparel
  • Crupie – Wheels
  • Grizzly – Grip tape and Apparel
  • Dickies – Apparel
  • Old Friends – Apparel
  • Transworld Skateboarding – Apparel
  • 411VM – Apparel
  • The Nine Club – Apparel

Skater XL heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 7 July 2020.


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