updates | June 19, 2026

Is there going to be Skate 4 on PC?

Whether this new Skate game is Skate 4, a series reboot, or something else entirely, EA has increased its efforts to bring games to PC platforms in recent years and it’s hard to see why one of their biggest series wouldn’t make the leap. Recently EA even released a haul of older games on Steam.

Is there going to be a new skate game?

The pair didn’t have much more than that to reveal – in fact, we’re not even certain that the new game will be called Skate 4 – but knowing it’s officially in the works is enough for many. Join us as we trawl through what scarce details there are on Skate 4. When is Skate 4 coming out?

What makes Skate 4 feel like a skate game?

For starters, Parry and Chung affirm that Skate 4 is “going to feel like a Skate game”. So if you’re a fan of the series’s control scheme and realistic physics then this bodes well. Another aspect the duo touch on briefly is the community aspect of the Skate series.

Is there a season pass for Skate 4?

If the reality of a Skate 4 game is one which features an overpriced season pass, walled-off pre-order bonuses and distasteful micro-transactions, then we’d instead prefer to just theoretically enjoy the ideal version of Skate 4 that currently exists in our imagination, thank you very much.

Will we ever see a skate 4 release date?

EA Games Skate 4 Release Date: On June 19, 2020, EA Games has announced the release of Skate 4. After the announcement, every fan is excited about EA Games Skate Release Date. Previous games in this series were big hits.

When will skate 4 be released?

Cyberland has reported that Skate 4 is reportedly in the works at EA right now and due to rise in the sales of Skate 3 , EA has reportedly set the Skate 4 release date to be on February 2015. While there were rumors of Skate 4 being an Xbox One exclusive, Cyberland has reported that Skate 4 would be for the PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Will there be a skate 4?

Skate 4 is really happening! Skate 4, or at least a brand new Skate, was officially announced at this year’s E3 2020-esque EA Play event. Series’ creative director Cuz Parry and game direct Deran Chung confirmed the cult skateboarding game’s return – although not much info was given.