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Session: Skate Simpublisher Nacon has recently unveiled a new roadmap for the skate simulator, promising three updates during 2025.Session: Skate Simis a very faithful simulation of real-life skating, and these updates promise to polish the experience even more.

Released in 2022,Session: Skate Simis an open-ended skate game with realistic mechanics and a strong inspiration from titles such as EA’sSkateseries. Despite being an ambitious project,Session: Skate Simfailed to get positive reviews, as most critics disliked its high difficulty levels and overall lack of polish, as the game was often deemed to be janky and buggy. Over time, the developers ofSession: Skate Simhave been improving on some of these aspects.

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Now, Nacon has unveiled a short video describing the upcoming content that will be tweaked or added toSession: Skate Simin 2025. During early summer, gamers will gain access to the Foundation Update, which is set to improve the fluidity of skating in the title, as well as update physical animations, re-factor the camera, and work on flow and friction. As the name implies, it seems that this update will focus on improving the base gameplay before polishing it further. Then, during the Flow Update, which will be released by the end of summer, the Goofy Stance will be added, flow and friction will be further improved, an in-game news feature will be added, and a new DLC will become available. Later, during the fall, the game will receive the Skate Core Update, bringing an overhaul to it and the addition of in-game social features. Hopefully, these updates will be enough to putSession: Skate Simamongthe best skate gamesavailable on the market.

Session: Skate Sim Roadmap for 2025

Overall,2025 is set to be a good year for skateboarding gamers. Not only willSession: Skate Simget these noteworthy improvements, but games like theTony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4remaster will be released, giving plenty of options to skating fans, ranging from more realistic to arcade ones.

EA has also promised that theupcomingSkategame will enter early access in 2025, too. The game will not have an offline mode, and it will be a free-to-play offering with microtransactions. In more exciting aspects, the game is currently being designed to feel like a “living, breathing massively multiplayer skateboarding sandbox,” which will be constantly evolving over time, and it’ll likely be an interesting option for gamers who also likeSession: Skate Sim.