EAâs upcoming Skate reboot is still planned to launch later this year in early access. But if you were hoping the skateboarding sequel would include some kind of offline mode, well, sorry brah.
In 2020, after fans had begged EA for years and years, the company confirmed it was making a new Skate game. In 2022, early in-development footage of the Skate reboot leaked online. A few months later,EA officially released footage of what it called a âpre-pre-pre alphaâ build of the new Skate game. We also learned in 2022 that this new Skate game isnât called Skate 4 and that it will be alive-service free-to-play game. And now, EA has confirmed what most people suspected (and feared): The new Skate wonât have an offline mode.
On April 24, EA posted a lengthy blog about Skate. This post is the first installment in a series the company calls âThe Grindâ which will feature regular updates from EA about the state of the game ahead of its launch. In the first âThe Grindâ post, EA answered some frequently asked questions, including whether the game will have an offline mode.
âThe simple answer: No,â said EA. âThe game and city are designed to be a living, breathing massively multiplayer skateboarding sandbox that is always online and always evolving.â
EA claims that over time the game will evolve, promising live events and both big and small changes to the city of San Vansterdam. And the publisher says the only way it can deliver on this âvision of a skateboarding worldâ is to require an internet connection at all times.
I guess itâs not too shocking that a free-to-play live-service game will require you to always be online, but I do think itâs odd that a franchise that has always supported offline play is going to offer zero options for players who might have wonky internet connections. It also means that, once EA decides the game is no longer profitable and shuts down the servers, the game becomes dead and unplayable.
Ubisoft is currently facing lots of legal pressure and fan backlash over this happening to the first Crew game. In response to the backlash, Ubisoft is promising offline modes for The Crew 2 and Motorfest. Something similar could happen to EA in the future if the Skate reboot shutdowns after a few years.
Elsewhere in the blog post, EA and the Skate reboot devs said they were still committed to a 2025 release. But they also reminded players that this initial version of the game wonât be âfinished.â
âWe donât consider the Early Access launch the âfinished versionâ of Skate, and neither should you,â explained EA. âBut the skateboarding experience will be great, and youâll have tons to do with your friends in San Vansterdam. We canât wait to share more details about what we have planned, both for day one of Early Access and in the months that follow.â
Skate is set to arrive on consoles and PC sometime in 2025. It will support cross-play and cross-progression.
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