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Skate Sim Announces Major 2025 Updates to Enhance Gameplay and Features

2025-05-29 03:31:52

Nacon, the publisher behind Session: Skate Sim, has recently unveiled an exciting roadmap for 2025, detailing three major updates planned for the realistic skateboarding simulator. Session: Skate Sim is renowned for its authentic simulation of real-world skating, and these updates promise to elevate the experience even further.

Launched in 2022, Session: Skate Sim offers an open-world skating experience with mechanics inspired by classics like EA's Skate series. However, the game initially faced criticism for its steep learning curve and technical issues. Over time, the developers have worked diligently to address these concerns, and the upcoming 2025 updates mark another step in refining the title.

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Nacon has released a teaser video outlining the 2025 updates. The first, the Foundation Update, arriving in early summer, will focus on improving skating fluidity, refining camera mechanics, and tweaking physics animations. This update aims to solidify the core gameplay before further enhancements.

Following this, the Flow Update (late summer) will introduce the long-requested Goofy stance, improve powerslides and reverts, and add an in-game news feed alongside a new DLC. Finally, the Skate Core Update (fall) will overhaul the game’s social features, fostering a more connected player community.

Session: Skate Sim 2025 Roadmap

  • Foundation Update (Early Summer): Enhanced skating fluidity, camera improvements, physics animation updates, and initial flow/friction adjustments.
  • Flow Update (Late Summer): Goofy stance addition, powerslide/revert improvements, flow/friction refinements, in-game news, and new DLC.
  • Skate Core Update (Fall): Social feature integration and core gameplay overhauls.

2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for skateboarding games. Alongside Session: Skate Sim's updates, fans can look forward to the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4 remaster and EA's Skate, which enters early access next year. EA's title will be a free-to-play, live-service game designed as a "massively multiplayer skateboarding sandbox," offering a contrasting experience to Session's simulation-focused approach.