The Newest Skate Game Will Emphasize Player And Board Customization
Briefly

Customization is a pivotal aspect of Skate, which is evident in its early access launch. Players can adjust various characteristics of their avatars, including body shape and facial features. Movements off the board, termed Locomotion, and on-board gestures are also customizable. Players earn Rip Chips through challenges, used to enhance their Rip Score and unlock further customization options. The game will be free-to-play with in-game purchases available via San Van Bucks, focusing on direct purchases rather than loot boxes. Seasonal content and a Skate Pass will provide additional avenues for customization.
Skate emphasizes customization as a key aspect, allowing players to customize their avatars, locomotion, and gear including boards and clothing through various in-game currencies.
Players can earn Rip Chips by completing challenges and missions, which will help raise their Rip Score, unlocking more customization options like helmets and shoes.
The game will be free-to-play with the opportunity for players to purchase cosmetics directly using San Van Bucks, avoiding randomized loot boxes.
Seasons are anticipated to run for about three months, introducing new opportunities for cosmetics and gameplay through Skate Pass and the Skate Shop.
Read at GameSpot
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