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Session is an open-ended video game.[2] The game is presented in the style of a fish-eye lens from a mini DV format camera.[3]
Development
Session: Skate Sim was conceived in 2015 under two working titles, Project: Session, followed by Session.[3] Developer Marc-Andre Houde described the inspiration for the game as a passion for the sport.[4] Houde stated the game would be developed using
Unreal Engine 4. Originally, the team had planned to build the game in
Unity, but the team was attracted to Unreal's multiplayer capabilities.[5]
In early November 2017, Crea-ture Studios released a free demo for Session.[6][7] A trailer released shows several clips of the demo, which is set in an unnamed jail and allows players to freely skate in a closed skatepark.[8] Later that month, the project was brought to crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, which successfully reached its initial goal after three days.[9] A trailer for Session was unveiled during the Microsoft conference at
E3 2018.[10]Session was released on Steam Early Access on 17 September 2019,[11] and for Xbox Game Preview on 17 June 2020.[12] On 18 January 2021, it was announced that
Nacon would be publishing Session.[13] In July 2021, it was announced that the game would be released for
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 4,
PlayStation 5,
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S.[14] Nearly a year later, it was announced that a full release would be available on 22 September 2022.[15] In February 2022, the game was renamed from Session to Session: Skate Sim.[16] On 22 January 2023, a
Nintendo Switch version was announced for a 16 March 2023 release.[17]