You made "Skate" happen.

Or, you did if you were one of the hordes of people who've spent near enough 15 years hounding EA for a sequel to 2010's beloved sandbox sports sim "Skate 3".

After going hands-on with its 2025-bound reboot, one thing is clear: we might have to wait even longer before "Skate" feels finished.

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This is a live service game, and that marks a huge departure from the previous three releases. No longer is there a cost of entry. "Skate" is free-to-play, relying on profits generated by you buying cosmetics for your custom character.

With its game soon to enter Early Access, developer Full Circle is leveraging fan feedback to shape the ongoing development cycle. That means, right now, "Skate" plays differently from how it will in six months' time.

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