Riders Republic is free to try for 24 hours on PC tomorrow
Riders Republic, Ubisoft’s “mass multiplayer outdoor extreme sports” game and Steep spiritual successor, will be free to try for 24 hours starting tomorrow, 12th October, on PC.
Riders Republic, if you’re unfamiliar, takes the open-world winter sports action of Steep and expands it out to feature a broader range of activities, encompassing skiing, snowboarding, biking, and wing suits (of the vanilla and jet-powered varieties) in both solo and competitive play – which, in the latter case, includes large-scale competitions for upward of 50 players.
All this unfolds on a map stitched together from seven iconic US national parks: Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Grand Teton, Mammoth Mountain, Sequoia Park, Yosemite Valley, and Zion.
Tomorrow’s PC free-play day is a little more substantial than the closed beta held in August, and will give participants the opportunity to try all five of Riders Republic’s sports careers, both solo and competitively, across all of its multiplayer modes.