We hope you've been enjoying the 1.0 launch of Session: Skate Sim! We've enjoyed watching the sick lines people have been uploading, the live streams, and the bails (so, so many bails).
The team has been hard at work on what's next, with the December update being one of the big focuses (more on that in a future dev blog), but we're also making some tweaks and adjustments based on feedback from launch.
That starts with a small hotfix patch below and we'll be following up with some additional tweaks down the line.
Hotfix Changelog
Fixed the Achievement on completing Historical Challenges
Fixed the FPS drop after bailing a lot of times without reloading
Changed the Brandalised items in the Shop to cost no in-game currency
Trick Display is now turned ON by default
Session: Skate Sim V1.0 Starts Now
Early Access is over and we're moving to the next level of Session: Skate Sim, full launch. It's full steam ahead, with new locations to skate, new pros to play as, a slew of new boards, new brands, and gear to collect.
We're also introducing some new gameplay features like liptricks (these are still in an early stage of development, but you should already be able to pull off some clean transitions), reworked audio (you'll feel it when dropping from height in this update), a ton of bug fixes, and more. We'll put the full list below, but for now, take a look at the launch trailer!
We've said this before, but launch isn't the end of the road for Session and work has already begun on the first patch and DLC drop planned for the end of this year. Stay tuned for more info on that.
1.0 Patch Notes
General
Reworked Journey Mode taking the player through all cities and locations
Game has now been fully localized in 12 languages
Achievements have been added
New gear and brands have been added into the game
PLEASE NOTE: all saves from Early Access will be erased for compatibility with the updated Journey Mode.
Gameplay Features
Slams / Bails
New ragdoll animations when falling off the board. Also added an option to not get back on the board until you press a button.
Transit System
Updated all Transit related UI, added the possibility to use it from the Pause Menu and from the Apartment
Powerslides
Updated powerslide controls and handling
Lip Tricks
New type of tricks, available when inputting powerslides on coping and transitions to edges
True Stance Grinds
Trick recognition should now be more faithful to real life usage
Camera Filters
Screne filters, both for in-game and for Editor usage
Full Audio Rework
Added tons of SFX, reworked most of the ones already present. Notable improvements on bails, landing from high up, cruising on different surfaces
Flip / Scoop desync
We now have the ability to desynchronize the Flip and Scoop of tricks, in order to add more variety to the already huge trick list
New Skaters
7 new skaters have been added to the roster:
Skaters
Annie Guglia
Louie Barletta
Ryan Thompson
Jahmir Brown
Torey Pudwill
Nora Vasconcellos
Samarria Brevard
New Maps
Welcome to San Francisco as you skate across some truly iconic skate spots in:
SFC - Pier 7
SFC - China Banks
Removed
As part of this update, Legacy Controls and Party Games have been removed from Session: Skate Sim.
Pre-order Content - Brandalised Pack
Everyone who supported the game in Early Access on Steam should have received the Brandalised Pack which has been added with this update.
Upper body customization options (x8)
Deck graphics (x8)
Supporter Edition Content
The Deluxe Edition has been added to Steam and can be purchased as part of a bundle:
Prepare for Launch - Version 1.0 will go live at 6PM CEST on September 22nd
Thank you to everyone who's supported Session up to this point, we're right on the cusp of leaving Early Access. This is a huge moment for us, and something that will bring a lot of changes, but one thing will remain the same, our commitment to delivering the best skateboarding experience possible!
Since we're about to leave Early Access, it's important we share a few key points to remember ahead of launch:
When will Session: Skate Sim leave Early Access?
We slipped this one in the title, but Session: Skate Sim will formally leave early access at 18:00 CEST / 12:00 EDT / 09:00 PDT on September 22nd, when the game will be updated to the 1.0 version.
What about the price?
Like we mentioned in our previous Dev Blog, leaving Early Access will also see the price of Session raise to 39,99$ USD with similar increases in other local currencies.
We've put a lot of work into developing Session over the years, overhauling the physics, bringing in new brands, and updating the roster. Things have come a long way since the prison tech demo that went out with our Kickstarter pitch.
This will allow us to fund the continued development of Session moving forward, since 1.0 is far from the end of the journey.
What about pre-order bonuses?
If you're already in Early Access, then you should automatically be given the Brandalized pack.
What about my save data?
Unfortunately, to be compatible with the new mission structure, existing save data needs to be erased.
What should I be checking out in 1.0?
We're glad you asked, you should keep an eye out for the full patch notes tomorrow, but for now:
7 New Skaters added to the roster
New sponsors, gear, and missions
San Francisco Maps, Pier 7 and China Banks maps added to the game
Gameplay changes including True Stance Input clean up, Grind System Input overhauls, the introduction of Lip Tricks, clean up of Power Slides and numerous de-bug tweaks to make the skating experience feel better than ever.
Achievements have been added
The game has now been localized into 12 languages, the full list can be seen on the store page
What about after launch?
We've already started pre-production on our first official patch and DLC drop which are planned for December.
Like we highlighted in our previous developer blogs, all future developed gameplay features will be introduced to the game free of charge for all players. We'll share more details post-launch, so keep your ears to the ground for that!
Peace
Crea-ture Developer Blog #4 - September 2022
COMMENTS FROM THE STUDIO
Hey Folks,
The time is upon us! We’re back with another installment of our Crea-ture DevBlog, and the final dev blog for our V1 Production. August was another huge month for Session as we continue to cruise to our full launch on the 22nd of September!
Since the last update
We’ve been playing as much of the game as possible, looking for any improvements we could make for players before V1 releases. Our features and content have been locked for well over a month now, and finally all of our DeBug and Optimization efforts have also ended!
Our day 1 patch is out for approval and we’re working hard on everything that remains for launch and post-launch life!
Development Updates
We’ll start with high-level updates on final feature tweaks and content updates:
We’ve made some major progress in liptricks and transitions, allowing the player to seamlessly transfer from the transition, to a lip trick, and back into the transition without popping!
Lip Tricks are accessed through the powerslide mechanic. This update to the powerslide mechanic not only engages lip tricks, but it also works on flat ground. It can therefore be used when approaching the coping from the deck, or top side, of the ramp as well as on any flat surfaces that transition to an edge.
Skating in transition is where the lip tricks shine, and getting into your grind or stall is one thing - but the transfer back out to the ramp transition poses its own wealth of challenges. Most notable was the need to allow the player to flow & choose their orientation when coming into the transition. This was addressed by using the right and left bumpers to transfer your weight back into the ramp, much as one would do in real life. This seamless approach, paired with the ability to pop in or out of any lip trick, provides endless gameplay possibilities with our liptrick and transition systems!
Continuing in the skate realm, scoop flip variation speeds are now variable based solely off of the flip input speed and can be managed independent of scoop speed when “Sync Flip/Scoops” is turned “On” in the FLip Tricks Settings. If you want a slow varial flip - huck the first scoop input - and use the flip speed input to determine the overall and coordinated flip/scoop speed. Slow flip input = slow varial and flip. Fast flip input = fast varial & flip…if it’s not to your liking - it can always be set to off in the Flip Trick Settings menu.
In order to make the most of our gameplay features, we will continue to produce maps in post-launch. However, we still had some unannounced V1 maps that Donovan unveiled last month. Our final V1 city for Launch will be San Francisco’s famous Pier 7 and China Banks maps. Included in the China Banks map is a recreation of the famous SF Atlas skate shop. Another awesome collaboration we’ve thankfully been able to pull off thanks to our team at Black Sun Productions!
In the Licensing department - we’re happy to share that we have secured the rights to continue with our Red Robin & Chillhop radio stations. The latter added an additional 22 tracks with their Up Tempo radio station. Keep your ears peeled for future updates on our radio stations…
Debug
Beyond tweaking features, closing content, and closing branding deals last month, we continued to work on consistency and de-bug.
One of the bigger team pleasers amongst the last month's fixes is, by far, the improvement to the foot & board interaction. The player's feet now rarely clip through the board, greatly improving the flow and visuals of tricks. This fix includes, but is not limited to, your hardflips, inward heel flips, and many more!
Another improvement related to realism is the addition of a more in-depth player collision bail system. When physical animation is Turned On in Experimental settings - the player will notice that their characters' interaction in the world becomes more critical. This change allows the players' arms and legs to be accounted for in the bail system, leading to more realistic bails in tight situations. Prepare for the trick too early and smoke your lower back, timing and alignment becomes even more critical when you turn Physical Animation on!
Continuing on the skate side, the grind system improvements have continued over the last month - with further changes being implemented to prevent unwanted scenarios when achieving &/or missing grinds. These core system improvements paired with the updated True Stance inputs give the cleanest and most intuitive grind system in any game to date!
Other fixes include nuisance and consistency issues such as the tendency to bounce off of world collision when popping too close to an obstacle. This is now fixed and the player either clears the obstacle or bails, but you will no longer pop up into the air.
Oh - and we also got rid of the dastardly “ghost push” where the push animation and audio would not play, but you would receive the push speed increase, leading to difficulty gauging push input and speed output. Another small bug fix that greatly improves the overall gameplay comfort and consistency.
Finally, outside of the skate updates we have more fixes.
Our dear community manager - Donovan - pointed out a clear shortcoming in our replay editor pause menu options. For any of you aspiring filmers out there - “Camera” options & “Day/Night” options are now available directly in the Replay Editor pause menu allowing you to stay in your flow while editing!
We also made some fixes to our screen and video settings. We have added the ability to play in 4:3 without fisheye, and at the same time fixed the fisheye aspect 4:3, which was displaying incorrectly.
Auto Grind has been cut - the beginner level gameplay feature was not functioning with our updated and improved grind system - making the feature broken & redundant and causing more problems than it resolved.
The final critical gameplay update in preparation for the launch of V1 is the confirmation that Save Files will indeed be wiped to account for the full mission system and the reward/unlock economy. This will be the last save file wipe for Session, and officially marks the end of Early Access.
October & What's Next
We’ve already started pre-production of our first official Patch and DLC drop - planned for December 2022!
As mentioned in previous dev blogs - ALL gameplay features will be included with our patches and will be free for ALL players!
More info will be shared on our Patch & DLC plans after launch!
Studio
We’re days away from our first full release - so keep an eye out for studio and game updates in the near future!
Recruiting continues - keep an eye on the studio's LinkedIn page for open roles.