Key Takeaways
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- Skates early access launched with high player interest, reaching over 15 million participants in a few weeks.
- The game experienced numerous technical issues such as bugs, glitches, server instability, and frequent crashes that affected gameplay.
- Players faced challenges with multiplayer aspects like lag, sync errors, and disconnections, which is ironic considering the games focus on skate cultures creativity and freedom.
- Full Circle Studios has promised to address these technical problems promptly, focusing on fixing server issues and major bugs to improve the gaming experience for Skate players.
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Launch Woes for Skate: Technical Issues Mar Early Access Success
The highly anticipated early access for Skate launched on September 16, 2025, generating significant excitement. Publisher EA’s free-to-play title quickly amassed a large player base, reaching over 2 million participants in its first week and skyrocketing to 15 million within a few weeks. Despite this initial success, the experience was far from smooth. Players encountered numerous bugs and glitches, including disappearing or erratic skateboards. Server instability further plagued the launch, causing long queues, sudden disconnects, and lost save data, significantly hindering gameplay. Many fans highlighted the irony: a game intended to celebrate skate culture’s creativity and freedom struggled with multiplayer issues like lag, sync errors, and frequent crashes. In stark contrast, its online store functioned efficiently—a detail not lost on players. In response to these widespread concerns, Full Circle Studios has pledged to deliver prompt fixes for server and address major technical problems. Skate’s early access is currently available on PC (via the Epic Games Store and Steam), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Despite its challenging launch, the franchise retains substantial potential if these technical challenges can be resolved swiftly.
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Genre | Music |
Play Modes | Single player |
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