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Skater XL Adds Industrial Zone Map with Moveable Objects for Console and PC

Check Out the Skater XL Industrial Zone Trailer:

Easy Day Studios has launched a new update today for Skater XL just in time for the holidays – Industrial Zone by Jean-Olive. This gritty map is full of shipping bays, loading docks and heavy-duty equipment creating new opportunities to develop challenging lines and tricks. This update also introduces a breakthrough feature that gives players the ability to customize the map by moving select elements like forklifts, barriers and construction materials.  The Industrial Zone map drop includes both a day and night version  with dramatic lighting effects that create a compelling backdrop to film highlight worthy video parts with the game’s replay editor.

To celebrate the launch of the Industrial Zone map, Skater XL will be on sale on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam for a limited time during the holidays.

Skater XL Adds Industrial Zone Map with Moveable Objects for Console and PC
Dramatic night lighting for those “Clip That” moments in Skater XL.

Industrial Zone was designed and created by Jean-Olive, who also created the ‘Streets’ map, that was included in Skater XL‘s 2020 launch. Jean’s rendition of a gritty manufacturing zone has been optimized for performance and visual quality by the team at Easy Day Studios. The addition of interactive and moveable objects was a natural inclusion and offers a preview of the ‘DIY Map Editor’ coming soon to Skater XL.

Skater XL is on sale now for $29.99 USD on PS4 and Xbox One, and $31.99 on PC via Steam for a limited time. For the latest news and updates on Skater XL, follow the game on Instagram and Twitter, like on Facebook, and visit the official website, SkaterXL.com.

Related: Skater XL Multiplayer Update Now Available for Xbox, PS4, and PC

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