
New Arena: Curvature, elevation and other environmental elements provide improved navigation and gameplay, and players will be able to experience the biggest and most impressive arena yet, Chichén Itzá.Character Customization: Players can create a character and choose from a list of 70 items to customize their character including gloves, skates, clothes and helmet/hair styles.In the Closed Alpha, players will be able to experience the fast-paced action and new features, including: The Closed Alpha provides players the opportunity to share their feedback with the development team as well as earn a reward a phase-exclusive in-game outfit that they can keep when the game launches. You can sign up for the event on the game's website, as the Roller Champions closed alpha will run until March 23rd. Now we know the company will be doing a closed alpha which will kick off on March 11th.

But after the event, it was practically silent. We played this game back at E3 2019 as the company was boasting this as becoming the next esports title from them. Jeff Grubb noted that the game’s “good condition” is very good.At long last, Ubisoft has finally given us some news on Roller Champions, as we're getting a closed alpha for the game later this month. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora recently was recently reverted to Ubisofts 2023/24 financial year. Ubisoft has a lot of trouble with the release schedule. Roll Champions is available on PS3, Xbox, Switch, and PC via the Epic Games Store or Ubisoft Connect. Even though reviews were largely positive, there were only 100 who watched Roller Champions on Sunday. The roller champion got launched in May and struggled to find a crowd. In Roller Champions series, the performance is just six months. Grubb said in a recent Xbox Era podcast that Ubisoft was planning to close support of the Roller Champions after its third season, with an explanation of how it would go.

“Although we do not own new content, we must’ve done everything we can for good, thawing down the time that we need to get done.” “We can tell you that we’ve got exciting stuff planned for next year,” added Ubisoft Montreal. After that, different seasons are being planned. Following the promise of crossplay that Roller Champions made when its launch, the post accepted that the first season, is the season that went on. The post stated that the first season, Disco Fever, was over the weekend so that the team could fix several bugs and push an update that includes cross-platform invites. Related: Roller Champions Is Yet Another Live Service Failure From Ubisoft.

“What the Roller Champions dev team’s doing is making sure that we focus on what our players told us needs improvement, and that is the foundation of all other priorities.” A rumor from the last weekend said that Ubisoft was planning to stop supporting Roller Champion for its third season, but these rumors aren’t true.Īfter we clear it out of the way, Roller Champions isn’t getting canceled, and Ubisoft continues to support it,” said today’s statement from the Roller Champions dev team. The Roller Champions is a good success, according to a recent tweet from the Ubisoft Montreal.
