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Skate 2 demo half-piping onto Xbox Live and PlayStation Network

by: Randy -
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Black Box's Skate 2 is kick-pushing a demo onto Xbox Live on January 8th and on the PlayStation Network on January 15th.  The demo welcomes you to the city of New San Vanelona with some singleplayer challenges in place, and also features two of the game's online Party Play modes:  Thrasher's Hall of Meat and Spot Battle.  The first Skate made Tony Hawk take a sebattical.  Do you think Skate 2 will force The Bird Man into an early retirement?

GET ON BOARD EARLY WITH THE SKATE 2 DEMO ON XBOX LIVE MARKETPLACE AND PLAYSTATION NETWORK

 

 

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – January 7, 2009 – Black Box, an Electronic Arts Inc. studio (NASDAQ: ERTS) announced today that the Skate 2 demo will hit Xbox Live Marketplace on January 8th and the PlayStation Network on January 15, 2009. The demo introduces players to the city of New San Vanelona where they can skate with style and individuality via access to the enhanced character customization tools.  Gamers will get a first glimpse of the deep single-player story and exciting challenges in all-new locations. The Skate 2 demo will also feature two of the game's online Party Play modes: Thrasher's Hall of Meat and Spot Battle.

 

Skate 2 ups the ante in delivering all the grit, creativity and culture of skateboarding. Equipped with double the bag of tricks, players are tasked to rebuild their career and revive the skate scene. Now with the ability to get off-board and move objects, gamers can create their own epic spots and challenges, which can then be uploaded, shared and experienced by others around the world.

 

Skate 2 hits retailers in North America on January 21st, and worldwide on January 23, 2009 – making it one of the first must-have games of 2009. Skate 2 is developed by Black Box, a studio of Electronic Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia and will be available on the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system and the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. The game is rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB and is rated 16+ by PEGI.