Ubisoft announces May 25th release date for free-to-play, team PvP sports game Roller Champions. Watch the Trailer and find out more about the game
Hello friends! Today, Ubisoft announced that Roller Champions will launch on May 25th, 2022.
Welcome to 2032. Roller Champions arenas are built all over the world and fans rush to the stands to admire their modern-day heroes, the Roller Champions. They roll up to 100 miles an hour, tackle opponents with visceral impact, wall-skate to the sky, and dunk while thousands of fans scream their names.
You are one of them. Skate, tackle, and roll your way up to glory in Roller Champions. Discover a free-to-play, team PvP sports game like no other!
The game will be available with cross-play on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S and PlayStation 5 (backward compatibility), as well as Windows PC through the Ubisoft Store. Roller Champions will also be available on the Nintendo Switch system, Stadia and Amazon Luna at a later date.
In Roller Champions, players compete in two teams of three to be the first to reach five points by throwing the ball in the goal. But there is more to it: the more laps you make around the elliptical arena, the more points you will get, provided your team maintains ball possession. Speed along the arena walls, use several tackling maneuvers efficiently, and work with your teammates to claim victory over your opponents and roll up to glory.
By winning matches and climbing the leaderboards, the doors of increasingly renowned stadiums and leagues will open, all the way up to the Elite Champions’ league. Along their journey, players will have the opportunity to gain fans, discover new maps, compete in time-limited game modes, and fully customize their Champion as they see fit. In addition to the many unlockable items, exclusive cosmetic rewards can be acquired with the Roller Pass each season.
Rollers Champions can be played alone with similarly skilled opponents through the cross-play matchmaking system, or with friends. To pursue your quest to glory on the same profile wherever you are, cross-progression is also available on all platforms. And thanks to the skatepark, which acts as a social hub, players can meet up and practice, or simply enjoy a few minigames together.
I’m curious to find out if this title will bring any revolutionary accessibility options to the table. Regardless if it does or not, sounds like a lot of fun.
Victor Dima
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