The latestSkategame is both closer and farther away than expected. As therecently releasedSkatepre-pre-pre alpha trailer has shown, the game is far from finished. That being said, it will be playable sooner than expected.

Electronic Arts is launching a closed alpha test, called theSkateInsider Program. Members of the general gaming public will be able to get their hands on an early version of the game and give their feedback.

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The new developers are set to take the feedback seriously, judging byElectronic Arts' recent listing for a User Experience Researcher, so there’s a chance that the people in this test will have a serious influence on the direction of the game. That being said, participation is not guaranteed.

Signing Up for the Skate Alpha

Before signing up for the alpha, players need two things. First,they need a PC able to runSkate. At the time of writing, the alpha is exclusively for the PC, although that might change in the future. Second,they need an EA Origin account.

Once a player has these two things, they can head to theSkatepage on EA’s websiteand link their Origin account on the registration page. From there, players just need to wait for clearance.

Limitations of Skate’s Alpha

Players who do get chosen will also need to watch their behavior. Accepted players will have to “keep discussion and feedback to the appropriate channels.” This won’t be the placeto show off a hilariousSkateglitch compilation.

Why Players Should Join

It’s clear at a glance that the newSkatetitle will be very different from its predecessors. The trailer shows an expanded level editor, a new parkour system, and larger groups of players all skating at once.

These features will need to be heavily stress-tested before release. The newSkate’s greater focus on online multiplayer means that glitches won’t just affect a single person’s experience, but can disrupt the experience of bystanders as well.