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Along with “Polar War Howling 6”, “Prince of Persia Sands of Time Remake” and “Rainbow Six: Evacuation of the Forbidden Zone” together, “Extreme Republic” is another Ubisoft delayed release in 2021. The extension is indeed disappointing, but at least this extension is not long, because Ubisoft has announced at its own 2021 E3 Forward event that the game will be released to Google Stadia, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One on September 2, 2021 With the Xbox Series.

In addition to the public release date, we also took a closer look at several modes of the game. One of the modes we saw is called “Tricks Battle”, which reminds us of “Paintball Battle”. Here, two teams of players compete with each other to get the highest score by completing skills in a small area full of ramps and grinding tracks. Every time you successfully complete a trick on one of these ramps or tracks, these areas will be painted the same color as your team represents, and your team’s score will also increase to occupy more areas.

We also have a deep understanding of several different sports events that you have the opportunity to participate in. It is great to see that all these events have their own dynamics. There are snowboarding and skiing activities, you can rush down the mountain at a very fast speed; there is also a rocket flying squirrel costume competition, which allows you to soar in the air and pass the checkpoint. The 100-person group competition in the game even combines all these different sports, and the result looks very messy. In the trailer, we see skiers, flying squirrel suits and bicycles racing to the finish line against time.

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It also touches on the exploration part, allowing players to freely do some sightseeing outside of each event. You can freely explore the desert to the snow-capped mountains, a variety of different biomes, and you can form alliances with other players while roaming. This open map includes a combination of several different U.S. national parks, such as Bryce Canyon, Yosemite Valley, and Mammoth Mountain. In these vast explorable areas, you can use flying squirrels to fly into the sky, or use bicycles or snowboards on the ground. During the exploration, you can also easily switch between different modes of transportation by holding down the button and calling up a wheel.

This game does look interesting, but I do worry about the microtransaction part. This game will include a helicopter ticket, you can choose whether to buy a ticket, so that you can quickly traverse the map. Personally, I think it’s a bit unfair for players to play games that are not so convenient unless they pay, so it should be interesting to see how many people decide to invest in these tickets by then. The game also provides players with many weird ways to customize their players-we have seen dinosaur costumes, panda costumes and rabbit costumes in the trailer. There is no official confirmation yet, but we can imagine that the coolest and most loved items should be locked behind the paywall.

With only 3 months to go to “Extreme Republic” (Ubisoft please don’t postpone it anymore, please), we can imagine that more exciting new details will be released soon. We are loyal fans of the relaxed nature of this game, because players can participate in activities at their own pace and explore with friends when they need a break. We can’t wait to participate in its large-scale competition, because every player can use different vehicles to try to gain the upper hand. These seem to be interesting chaotic scenes. Please be sure to check back for our full review article on “Ultimate Republic” when it is officially released on September 2.

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