Contrary to recent leaks, Ubisoft says Roller Champions is not getting cancelled, though its current season is being extended as the development team prioritizes addressing player feedback.
Despite launching in May, the free-to-play multiplayer title's days are already numbered as per Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb.
As part of its Disco Fever season, Roller Champions has gotten a new map. Set in Staten Island, the map is a disco-styled skating rink named Liberty Arena.
Alongside that, Ubisoft has also confirmed that its free-to-play title is now also available on PC via the Epic Games Store.
Currently available for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, the action sports title could see a stealth release tomorrow for Nintendo's platform.
The stylish, free-to-play 3v3 sports title is playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC via Ubisoft Connect.
The free-to-play game will feature cross-play and cross-progression support. Switch and Stadia versions will arrive later.
The long-in-development and frequently delayed free-to-play game is set to launch on May 25, according to a recent leak.
An update to the Xbox Insider Hub's backend seems to have spilled the beans on the frequently-delayed Roller Champions' release date.
The long-delayed free-to-play sports title is launching "soon", as Ubisoft tells fans to "keep your eyes open" for more details.
Ubisoft says in a statement announcing the delay that it will "need a bit more time to deliver the successful game you deserve."
Ubisoft's multiplayer sports title, first announced back in 2019, could finally be close to releasing, having been rated by the ESRB.
Europeans on PS4, Xbox One, and PC can try out the multiplayer title.
The game has been pushed back from its previous 2020 launch window.
Get the attitude going with this new footage.
A closed alpha test will take place from March 11th to 23rd.