

"It’s going to feel like a Skate game… It’s not going to be something different," Parry and Chung told Jenkem, so that authentic but accessible playstyle will remain. A soft reboot could well be on the cards. After a ten year gap, EA might be wary of numbering the series, so we may see a subtitle instead. The stream did end with one of the Cuz Perry saying "Skate forever!", which might even be a clue to the title (Skate 4Ever). However, in a subsequent interview with Jenkem, Skate 4 developers Cuz Parry and Deran Chung confirmed that it’s definitely an all new Skate game, but the title is yet to be confirmed. The EA Play stream itself seemed to dance around calling it Skate 4, which led some to believe that Skate being back might just mean a remastered trilogy. The Canadian studio is hiring up for lots of roles, so we presume that development is still relatively early on.
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Who's developing Skate 4?ĮA has now announced that it's formed the new studio Full Circle to handle development on the next Skate game. 2022 is possible, but we'll have to see what news comes in the near future.Ī lot depends on the scale of the game the resources EA affords the development team, and we simply just don’t know what they're working with yet. After 10 years, we can wait a little more, and it’s better to do it right than do it fast. For all we know Skate 4 could have received the greenlight the day before it was announced at EA Play 2020. There’s no indication that the game is coming in the immediate future, we haven’t seen any gameplay footage or concept art-we don't even have an official title. We don't have all of the concrete details yet, but below you’ll find everything we do know about Skate 4 so far, along with some educated guesses.
