SKATER XL TO SHOWCASE AT GDC 2020
Skater XL, the only skateboarding game that delivers 100% physics-based control, will make its debut at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) from March 18 through March 20 at booth #S449 (The MIX area inside the Intel booth).
GDC attendees will be able to take a head-first dive into the skateboarding world of Skater XL and experience the unparalleled freedom of skateboarding expression. Skater XL is the first skateboarding game to offer complete physics-based gameplay with complete control to style tricks the way you want. With a huge modding community that has created hundreds of maps, digital skate ezines, personal highlight reels, in-game brands, and tournament events, Skater XL celebrates creativity and dedication to the skate community.
WHEN: March 18 through March 20
WHERE: GDC Booth #S449 (Intel Booth, The MIX), Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA
Skater XL is currently in development for PC via Early Access, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. For more information, follow Skater XL on Instagram and Twitter, “Like” us on Facebook, and visit the official website, SkaterXL.com.
Source:SkaterXL
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