

Combining the likes of snowboarding, skiing, paragliding and daring wingsuit flying. While Steep was never the most successful or popular extreme sports game ever made (SSX exists after all), Steep was still an incredibly enjoyable and fairly mellow experience. It should be helpful during the middle of the harsh Summer heatwave as you can remind yourself what cold weather looks like. Through Uplay, you can download the extreme sports title Steep to own forever.

The full game is due to launch on December 2nd.If you’re still waiting for EA to just make another SSX game and you’re hoping for something else to play in the meantime, Ubisoft have your back, so long as you play on PC anyway. The open beta will run from Friday, November 18th through to Monday, November 21st.

Completing these challenges and Mountain Stories will also unlock new gear for players to customize their characters." Players will also find nine Mountain Stories – narrative-based challenges that will delve deeper into unique moments in the world of Steep – throughout their journey. "The Open Beta will allow players to discover the diversity of Steep's world by exploring, riding and completing dozens of challenges through three of the seven regions composing Steep’s massive open world inspired from the Alps – the Aravis, the Tyrol and the Needles. Here's what Ubi have said is in the beta: It's set in an open, shared world, with all sorts of races and things going on if you want or you can simply going a-exploring. Steep is a snowsports game combining the usual skiing and snowboarding with some less conventional deathtrips, like wingsuiting and paragliding. You could hardly take them home with you on the bus, could you? If that sounds big to you, hey, consider how big the Alps are. The beta doesn't begin until Friday but you can now preload the game, which is handy as it's a 19GB download. If you, like me, fancy hitting the slopes this weekend in the free open beta test for Ubisoft's open-world xXtremewintersportsXx 'em up Steep, fire up Uplay today.
