Session: Skate Sim Reveals 2025 Roadmap

Summary

  • Session: Skate Sim will receive three updates in 2025 to improve gameplay and add new features.
  • The updates will focus on enhancing fluidity, adding new stances, and improving social features.
  • The game is set to compete with other skate games like EA’s upcoming Skate title and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4.

The publisher of the game “Skate Sim: Session” has recently revealed a new plan for the skate simulator, with three upgrades scheduled for 2025. These updates aim to further refine and enhance the realistic skating experience offered by “Skate Sim: Session”.

2022 saw the launch of “Session: Skate Sim“, a skate game offering an open-ended experience with authentic physics, heavily influenced by gaming classics like EA’s “Skate” series. However, this ambitious endeavor didn’t receive favorable critiques upon release. Critics often criticized its steep learning curve and overall roughness, labeling the game as “janky” and “buggy”. Nevertheless, the developers of “Session: Skate Sim” have been working diligently to address some of these issues over time.

In the coming year, Nacon has shared a video previewing changes for the game Session: Skate Sim. Starting in early summer, players can expect the Foundation Update, focusing on enhancing the skating experience, refining physical animations, adjusting camera settings, and optimizing flow and friction. The name suggests this update will focus on strengthening the core gameplay first. Following that, by the end of summer, the Flow Update is set to be released, which includes adding the Goofy Stance, further improving flow and friction, introducing an in-game news feature, and making a new DLC available. Towards fall, the Skate Core Update will roll out, bringing significant changes and social features within the game. It’s hoped that these updates will position Session: Skate Sim as one of the top skate games on the market.

Session: Skate Sim Roadmap for 2025

  • Foundation Update (Early Summer): Improved fluidity, camera re-factor, physical animation update, flow and friction first pass.
  • Flow Update (End of Summer): Reworked powerslides and reverts, goofy stance, flow and friction pass, in-game news, new DLC.
  • Skate Core Update (Fall): Skate Core Overhaul, in-game social features.

2025 promises a fantastic year for me as a skateboarding gaming enthusiast! Not only am I excited about the upcoming enhancements in Session: Skate Sim, but I can’t wait for the remastered versions of the legendary Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4. This variety caters to everyone from realism-seeking fans like me, to those who prefer a more arcade-style skating experience. It’s going to be an unforgettable ride!

Additionally, EA has announced that the new Skate game will join early access in 2025. Unlike traditional games, this one won’t feature an offline mode and instead will operate as a free-to-play title with microtransactions. The developers are aiming to create a dynamic, immersive skateboarding sandbox environment that feels alive and changes over time, similar to Session: Skate Sim for those who enjoy such games.

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2025-05-28 22:15