Riders Republic was set to launch at the tail end of next month. Ubisoft’s upcoming extreme sports game looks like a good bit of fun and has Annecy behind it. If you don’t remember, that’s the studio behind Steep. So, you know they have the pedigree to make a solid extreme sports title. Unfortunately, the
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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is created specifically to appease fans of the first and maybe even some critics. That statement is probably the least surprising to anybody with a handle on how sequels to major AAA games work, but it was my main thought upon walking away from the demo. Most everything you know
Last December, Ubisoft Annecy released Steep: Road to the Olympics, and expansion for their extreme Winter sports game Steep, which released a year prior. As the title suggests, this expansion is based on the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics adding new gear, a new map, and Olympic challenges to the game. The 2018 Winter Olympics are almost
Ubisoft Annecy announced today that they will be holding an Open Beta for Steep: Road to the Olympics, which they announced back during their E3 conference, on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The beta will begin tomorrow, November 28 at 12pm EST, and will run until December 4, one day before the expansion releases. The
Ubisoft Annecy released a new gameplay video for Steep’s Road to the Olympics expansion today that delves into some of the new and different gameplay features of the Olympic-themed expansion, which was revealed back at E3. The expansion, which will take place during the 2018 Pyongchang Winter Olympics, actually has a new story mode based