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Roller Champions announces closed alpha alongside console and mobile versions

Roller Champions announces closed alpha alongside console and mobile versions

Ubisoft confirms that its new competitive sports video game will also come to PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices.

Ubisoft has announced interesting news about Roller Champions, its new competitive F2P sports video game announced at the 2019 E3 for PC; so much so, that the gala company has confirmed that it will also reach consoles, that is, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, as well as mobile devices, without specifying whether only on iOS or Android or in both ecosystems. To all this, the arrival of a private test phase for March 11 is added; To celebrate the news, a new gameplay trailer of the title has also been shared.

Also available on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and mobile

Thus, and thanks to a test phase on PC that will start on March 11 and will run until the 23rd of the same month, the selected players will be able to test the news of the title, as well as the creation of characters and the new stadium from Chichen Itza.

To gain access to the closed alpha we must register on the official website of the game and wait to see if we are selected for it; Of course, it is necessary to have a Ubisoft account with a valid and active email. From Ubisoft they warn that the unselected players will automatically become part of the pre-selection of the next test phase.

Roller Champions announces closed alpha alongside console and mobile versions

Players who do receive access to this impending trial phase can invite two more friends to team up in the online games of the title, even creating private game sessions during the test. As a reward for the participants, an exclusive outfit called Live Tests will be offered that can be worn in the final version of the video game.

Finally, the arrival of this new competitive F2P to consoles beyond the original PC version has been confirmed; Thus, Roller Champions will also be available on PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, while those responsible say they also work on a mobile version.

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