Skate 4 won't be on EA Play, but 'something' is on the way

Skate 4 won't be on EA Play, but 'something' is on the way

We know for a fact that some sort of Skate-related project is underway at EA, and while there's no Full Circle developer announcement at EA Play Live, fans can expect a "little thing" like an update later today. The tease stems from a tweet posted by Skate's official Twitter account, which clarified that a team is "hard at work on a new game" but "not quite ready for prime time yet," which is what we neither assumed. a release date. not even a full trailer is in the cards anytime soon. The message ended, however, by saying "they are happy to share something" July 19. Can we at least wait for confirmation of the name of the game? We hope so. It's been 11 years (eleven!) since the release of Skate 3, and in June of last year, the game's developers sent fans of the franchise into a frenzy after announcing that they were "back" to develop a new title. of Skate. We still don't know for sure if this game will turn out to be Skate 4, or some kind of remaster project in the vein of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2, so it's assumed that this "little detail" may be a clarifying announcement. this fact. Still, it's exciting to know that the wheels are turning on a project that has been sitting in limbo for over a decade. It's also promising that developer Full Circle is "committed to getting it right," so the project is "going to take some time." Given this slip of an official update, then we don't expect a new Skate game to arrive before the end of 2022, with 2023 a more conservative prediction. At this point, we don't expect the game to come to next-gen systems like PS4 and Xbox One, so it would make sense for Full Circle to develop the project exclusively for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

He is not the only one who does not show up

A new Skateboard game isn't the only title confirmed as not being featured for EA Play Live 2021. There won't be any new Star Wars games appearing either, which means we won't get a better look at projects, including the in-development Jedi Fallen Order 2 or the remake of Full length Star Wars. Also, neither Dragon Age 4 nor a new Mass Effect game will appear, with the only major announcements slated to revolve around Battlefield 2042, Apex Legends, and (potentially) a Dead Space remake. Either way, TechRadar will be on hand to discuss anything revealed at this year's showcase event, which kicks off at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST on July 22, or 3am on July 23 at Australia. Via VG24/7