
The new Skate game from EA is now available for free on PlayStation and Xbox, but it won’t be released on the Switch 2. However, another skateboarding game *will* be coming to Nintendo’s Switch 2 console, joining the existing options already available.
I’m so hyped! Skate Story, this awesome indie game from Sam Eng and Devolver, is coming to the Switch 2 later this year. Seriously, the art style and the whole concept are incredible. You play as a demon made of, get this, ‘glass and pain,’ and the Devil *gives* you a skateboard! Your mission? Skate all the way to the Moon and literally *eat* it to finally break free from Hell. It sounds totally wild, and I can’t wait to play it.
In this game, you play as Ollie, skating through a ruined world filled with ash and smoke on a challenging journey. You’ll need to learn to control your balance and movements to succeed on the crumbling concrete. The game emphasizes the satisfying feeling of landing a perfect trick, like a kickflip.
Skate Story was revealed earlier in the year and will be available on both PlayStation 5 and PC. Currently, there are no plans to release it on Xbox.
Skate Story is coming to Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, joining a growing list of skateboarding games already available on those platforms. These include popular titles like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 and 3+4, as well as Skate Bird, Skater XL, Session, and OlliOlli World.
EA’s Skate game had a strong launch, attracting two million players within its first day. Currently in early access, the game is expected to stay in development for around a year.
If you’re new to Skate, take a look at the gallery below – it’ll walk you through some important things before you start.
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2025-09-18 19:10