Feature | Details |
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Developer | EA Black Box |
Publisher | Electronic Arts |
Release Date | May 2010 |
Platforms | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Genre | Sports, Skateboarding |
Mode | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Key Gameplay | Skateboarding simulation that focuses on creativity and expression in trick-based challenges |
Unique Features | Team-based gameplay, park building tools, realistic physics, expansive environments |
FAQs about Skate 3
- What is the main focus of Skate 3?
- The main focus of Skate 3 is skateboarding simulation. The game emphasizes creativity and teamwork, allowing players to complete various skateboarding tasks and challenges, build their own skate teams, and design custom skate parks.
- Can you play Skate 3 on current-gen consoles?
- As of its last update, Skate 3 is available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. However, it can be played on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility. There is no official release for PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5.
- Does Skate 3 have an online multiplayer mode?
- Yes, Skate 3 features an online multiplayer mode where players can join teams and compete in different skateboarding events or free skate together in custom-built parks uploaded by the community.
- How does the park building feature work in Skate 3?
- In Skate 3, players can use the “Park Builder” tool to create and customize their own skate parks. This tool offers a variety of ramps, rails, bowls, and other skateable structures that can be placed and adjusted to design unique skate parks. These parks can then be shared with the Skate 3 community.
- Is there a tutorial system for new players in Skate 3?
- Yes, Skate 3 includes a comprehensive tutorial system known as “Skate School,” where players can learn the basics of controls and tricks. The tutorial is hosted by a character named Coach Frank and is designed to help new players acclimate to the game’s mechanics.