Electronic Arts has hinted that Skate Four might include an open-world with “user-generated content and interaction.”
Speaking in an buyers name, firm CEO Andre Wilson acknowledged Skate 4 could include “user-generated content, open-world, and interaction,” as that’s the “secular trend” taking place with the business.
“For many people, skateboarding isn’t just a sport: it unlocks their access to art, culture,” mentioned Wilson (thanks, VGC). “If you follow a guy called Nyjah Huston on Instagram, who’s one of the world’s great skateboarders, you’ll discover that he’s a young guy who started out skateboarding, but now is a fashion and art icon who lives in a big house in Beverly Hills and drives around in a Rolls Royce.”
“So for many individuals, you concentrate on skating as a place to begin that has attraction, however you begin to construct in user-generated content material, exploration and neighborhood on prime of that, and that expands the chance exponentially.
“So as we take into consideration our future and we take into consideration development, an enormous a part of it’s selecting games that not solely themselves have attraction, however can profit from secular traits in our communities that we predict will develop them even past our preliminary expectations.”
The game was announced at end of the EA Play Live 2020 showcase, and it was mentioned the game was within the early days of improvement.
The announcement was made by franchise director Deran Chung and inventive director Chris Parry who mentioned that followers had “commented” the game into “existence.”