

#Roller champions devs Patch#
We will announce when this patch comes out as soon as it is validated and good to go. We will push out a patch that includes cross-invites so that we deliver on the game’s promise being a resolutely social experience. What the Roller Champions dev team is doing is making sure we focus on what our players have told us needs improvement, and that supersedes all other priorities. We are doing this for two main reasons: 1. As a result of this focus, the game’s current season is being extended indefinitely. However, earlier today, Ubisoft released a statement via the official Roller Champions Twitter account pushing back on the claims that the game was going to be cancelled soon, clearly stating that “ Roller Champions isn’t getting cancelled” and also adding that “Ubisoft fully supports it.” The publisher laid out plans for the game’s future, which includes focusing on what “players have told us needs improvement” and making it clear that it is the dev team’s number-one priority at the moment. You can rest assured we’ll keep you updated as we roll forward.įull statement: /U8mfQRZRoH- Roller Champions July 25, 2022 Hello Champions! Let’s clear it out of the way first, Roller Champions isn’t getting cancelled, and Ubisoft fully supports it. Suddenly, a lot more people were talking about the game, though most folks’ reactions were either “Oh, that came out?” or “Yeah, that doesn’t surprise me.” Still, I’d never seen so many people on my timeline talking about Roller Champions before.
#Roller champions devs series#
Roller Champions is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.It surged back into public consciousness over the weekend when game journalist and industry insider Jeff Grubb claimed on the Xbox Era podcast that Roller Champions would shut down after its third season. At least we now know that Ubisoft isn’t including Roller Champions in the list of budget-cut games. What we can expect in the upcoming season is brand new content such as new game modes and cosmetics. Why exactly? It’s simply because the devs want to focus on improving the game before launching a new season.Īs for when the next season for Roller Champions is coming out, that’ll all depend on how much the game improves in the days to come.

Because of the number of changes that needs work, Ubisoft is extending the current season’s length. In fact, Ubisoft is hard at work on improving their game for a better gaming experience. True enough that the source was unreliable as Ubisoft addressed their future plans for Roller Blades.Īccording to a tweet from Roller Champions’ official Twitter page, “Let’s clear it out of the way first, Roller Champions isn’t getting canceled”. Despite Grubb’s credibility, his source could’ve been unreliable given that he didn’t disclose where the rumor came from. The rumor initially came from Jeff Grubb who mentioned in The Xbo圎ra Podcast that Roller Champions is soon shutting down. Ubisoft shuts down these rumors and says that they won’t cancel their free-to-play sports game. There were recent rumors about Roller Champions shutting down after its 3rd season. Ubisoft is insisting that Roller Champions is not canceled, in spite of reports saying otherwise that emerged from an investor’s call.
