Don’t think it means Skate 4, though
The Good About-Video Games Writer in me says that I should pack this standard fare news post full of cool skateboarding terms like kickflip, grind, and elbow pads. Doing so demonstrates a familiarity with both video gamesandskateboarding, and you can’t help but respect that kind of well-rounded individual. I am a fountain of knowledge.
But, some other part of me says that I shouldn’t even try because I already wrotethe perfect skateboarding headlinetwo summers ago. Anything else is going to be a lesser attempt (yes, even that “fakie” bullshit at the top of this page). If you’re able to’t be the best, there’s no point trying.

All of this to inform you thatSkate 3is now a part of EA Access on Xbox One. Even though it’s an Xbox 360 title, it wasadded to the backward compatibility programlate last year. Those two details combined mean that you could rentSkate 3, along with many other EA games, for $5 per month.
It’s a fine get for EA Access, but it’s supposedly not indication of anotherSkategame. EA told investors last month thatSkate 4isn’t in production. Maybe that’s some sly misdirection, it seems like it’s going to take a 180 hard flip for EA to change its mind.

(Shoot, I did the thing I said I wouldn’t do right there at the end.)
Skate 3 rolls onto the EA Access Vault[Eurogamer]







