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Trials Frontier gets its first major update

Ubisoft yesterday announced that Trials Frontier has received its first major content update.

“The update brings a new mission, Home Sweet Home, as well as 11 new tracks and more customisation options, allowing players to create a unique look for their rider and bike,” Ubisoft said. “New outfits can be equipped at the new Home Shack while every bike has new paint job options.

“Riders have a new way to take the lead with the Banana Time feature. Players can sabotage villains by throwing a banana peel into their path, causing villains to slip and opening up an opportunity for riders to cruise towards victory. The Loot Wheel has also been updated, so players can now win massive amounts of coins, new tracks, outfits, and bike paint jobs.      ”

Players can also connect their game with Trials Fusion, available on consoles and Windows PC, to get bonus rider gear.

Trials Frontier is available on iOS and Android devices.


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