The new skate game is planned to be a free-to-play title, which means microtransactions are its only revenue source.
Five years after it was first announced, Skate will launch in early access later this year, although EA is yet to give us a ...
According to Insider Gaming, microtransactions became available with the latest update for Skate. They're called San Van ...
We don't know when skate. is launching into early access, but you can be extra sure it'll have freemium currency to buy when ...
The next Skate game from EA, announced eons ago and developed alongside its community, has added microtransactions to its ...
EA has added microtransactions to Skate during its latest alpha test, and ahead of a release date announcement.
EA's upcoming Skate reboot has added microtransactions to its ongoing closed alpha test. It has already been confirmed that ...
“To ensure we achieve these goals at Early Access we have enabled the option to purchase and use virtual currency (San Van Bucks) in our ongoing Closed Alpha playtest,” reads the message.
EA is technically giving back any money spent on microtransactions during the alpha via in-game currency, when it launches in ...
You can spend real-world money on a virtual currency called San Van Bucks, which in turn is used to buy cosmetic items. It sounds like Full Circle wants to test Skate’s microtransaction purchase ...