Report: Skate 4 Reveal Expected Soon as Game Enters Playtesting

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Rumor has it that a Skate 4 reveal is coming soon as the game has been in playtesting for months. That’s according to reliable EA insider Tom Henderson, who reported for Exputer that Skate 4 is “well into” the quality assurance phase and can be found in Origin’s API under the code name “Project Dingo.”

Skate 4 reveal was originally expected at cancelled EA Play

First announced two years ago, Skate 4 has been kept tightly under wraps. After revealing that it was reviving the series, EA announced a new studio named Full Circle, dedicated to the franchise. In July 2021, the publisher said that Skate 4 won’t make an appearance at EA Play because it’s “still early and we are committed to doing this thing right, which means it’s gonna take some time.” “Our number one goal is to not blow it,” EA said. “For you, for us… for Skate.” Fans expected something at this year’s EA Play, which ended up being cancelled in favor of showing games individually.

Henderson originally said in his report that Skate 4 has just entered playtesting but later corrected his information, adding that it’s been in playtesting for months. Fellow insider and VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb has backed up Henderson’s report, mentioning in his latest GamesBeat Decides podcast that “something was about to happen on that game” and “we’ll probably hear more about that game pretty soon.”

We’ll update our readers when we have more information.

In other news, Housemarque has revealed that Returnal was unplayable for nearly half of its development, and a market analysis firm has said that PS5 supply issues are worse than anticipated.

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