It seems that due to a lack of popularity and a lack of community interaction with the game and not much traction on streaming platforms, Ubisoft has decided to axe the game. The Roller Champions Closed Beta is coming to Europe, and for the first time on PS4 and Xbox OneRegister now to have a chance to play Roller Champions durin. Currently, no more than 100 people watch streamers stream the game on Twitch. The Roller Champions Closed Beta is coming to Europe and for the first time, it will be available on PS4 and Xbox One Register now for a chance to play Roller Champions during the Closed Beta. Greetings Champions We are excited to announce that Roller Champions, an upcoming free-to-play title from Ubisoft Montreal, will be coming to PS4 starting with its European Closed Beta from February 17 6pm CET to March 1 10pm CET. After signing up, you’ll receive an email if you get selected for the program. If you want to join the Roller Champions closed beta, you’ll need to register in advance. Roller Champions, Ubisoft’s online competitive sport skater is about to open it’s next closed beta, letting European-based gamers try out the game ahead of its release.
If you want an early look at the game and help Ubisoft fine tune it before launch, head on over to the registration site. The derby is about to hit the ring once more. Registration for Ubisoft’s Roller Champions closed beta is now live for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. The game, according to the recent financial call made by Ubisoft, is tracking better and making better progress in contrast to their now canceled battle royale, Hyper Scape.īut this hasn’t really translated well practically in terms of popularity for the game. You can now sign up for the closed beta of Ubisoft's Roller Champions. To be fair, the game has received three seasons’ worth of content updates ever since its launch in May of 2022. The game was released as a free-to-play title in the hopes of developing a new online e-sports division by Ubisoft Montreal. Roller Champions was officially announced sometime back in 2019 and was officially launched in May 2022. It’s sad to say that Ubisoft is going through with its decision and hoping to cancel Roller Champions. The Roller Champions Closed Beta is coming to Europe, and for the first time on PS4 and Xbox OneRegister now to have a chance to participate to play Roller. But it’s been nearly 3 months since Roller Champions was officially launched with the 3rd season of competitive gameplay in progress right now. Since then, Roller Champions has been through several rounds of alpha and beta testing leading. an interview on the Xbox Era Podcast, Giant Bomb’s journalist Jeff Grub made claims that unfortunately, Roller Champions is going to go out of commission after the 3rd season. Ubisoft quietly delayed Roller Champions again today over on their discord server. De Roller Champions Closed Beta komt naar Europa, en voor het eerst op PS4 en Xbox OneRegistreer nu om kans te maken om mee te doen aan de Closed Beta van R. No doubt a more concrete release date will be confirmed in the near future. Now, following this latest announcement, Roller Champions is scheduled to release in “late spring” 2022. The game was confirmed for Xbox in March 2020, before being given an ‘Early 2021’ release window, which obviously didn't come to pass. Pitting two teams of three rollerblading competitors against one another in an arena, Roller Champions has you going head-to-head to score the most goals, while whizzing along a track. It doesn’t have the household name icons to match Tony Hawk’s.
Aside from Jet Set Radio, roller skating hasn’t made a huge splash in video games. You will mainly be able to experience the main mode of the game during. As Roller Champions releases its closed beta, we speak with developer Ubisoft Montreal about free-to-play models and how the game has changed over the past year. “We believe it’s the right decision to properly honour your excitement (and our own!) for the game and the competitive scene you’ve started around our Beta.” Ubisoft also says that, as a result of feedback from Roller Champions’ closed beta, it will be putting measures in place to ensure new players will not be matched up with top 100 players repeatedly, so that they get time to learn the game without getting trampled too much by seasoned rollerskaters. In the Roller Champions closed beta test, there are quite a few things to see and do. “After evaluating every possible scenario, the team has concluded that they will need a bit more time to deliver the successful game you deserve,” the announcement reads. News regarding the delay hasn't been announced via Ubisoft's usual channels, including social media, but rather, the information comes via the Roller Champions Discord server, as spotted by Tom Henderson.
While things have been radio silent regarding Roller Champions since the end of the game's closed beta last February, Ubisoft has quietly delayed its free-to-play roller skating ball game thing, with a ‘late spring 2022’ window now mooted.