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November 25, 2016

‘Steep’: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Steep Game

You know what’s lacking in today’s current gaming landscape? Snowboarding games.

The SSX series turned the whole sports gaming sub-genre on its head with its arcadey feel and outlandish cast of snowboarders. Then it returned…and honestly fell kinda flat. Ever since then, gamers haven’t had a whole lot of opportunities to go shredding in the snow alps. Ubisoft Annecy decided to dedicate all their game development talents into producing an all new extreme sports franchise. This open-world trip into the coldest of locales looks to be the next great snowboarding game we all deserve.

There’s a lot to know about Steep, which is why we’re here with this five fast facts preview guide for you all.


1. You Can Travel All Over the Mountainside Through Four Different Transportation Methods

Steep’s main locations are the snowcapped Alps and Alaska. You can choose to go adventuring from a 1st-person or 3rd-person viewpoint (you’ll never be stuck with your chosen POV from the beginning since you can switch between them at will). Your solo/multiplayer experiences will implement the usage of a GoPro camera that documents all your successes and hilarious fails.

Traversing Steep’s high peaks can be done through snowboarding, skiing, paragliding or by taking to the skies in a wingsuit. It’s also possible to switch to either of these activities at any point in the game, too. The Alps and Alaska are highly explorable hubs that hide all types of hidden locations and the highest points to take death defying leaps from. Fast traveling can be accomplished by hitting up “Drop Zones,” plus you can take note of farther locations by throwing on your trusty binoculars.


2. You Can Meet Up With Other Snowboarders Through Seamless Multiplayer

Since Steep is an always online game, you’ll regularly spot a community of other players performing tricks and exploring just like you. Meeting up with any of them can be done with the greatest of ease since the multiplayer is a seamless experience. Once you group up with your friends, you can choose to pull off some of the wildest tricks imaginable and go free riding together to discover new sectors of the Alps and Alaska. There’s also a competitive aspect of the multiplayer where you can challenge your online friends’ top scores, lines and other assorted records. You’ll need to take the top spot during downhill races to nab medals and also land outrageous stunts that awards you with tons of points.


3. There’s Four Different Types of Playstyles to Master; The Most Hardcore of Challenges Will Test Your Skills

Four different styles of __play apply to how you’ll traverse Steep’s open world. As an Explorer, you’ll need to go all over the mountain and observe all types of new locations and challenges. Becoming a Bone Collector means you’ll nab the majority of your rewards by pulling off amazing stunts and wiping out spectacularly (that means crashing after a failed trick attempt for the uninitiated). The Freestyler playstyle is mainly focused on pulling off stunning tricks with incredible accuracy and precision. The final playstyle (Freerider) is an amalgamation of all three aforementioned __play types. Your skills will be put to the ultimate test as you try to complete various challenge types, such as Big Air, Forest Slaloms and Proximity Flying.


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