Ubisoft's 'Steep' free to play this weekend in Open Beta

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Ubisoft’s upcoming open world extreme sports game, ‘Steep’, will be free to play all weekend for Xbox One, PC, and PS4 users in its open beta, ahead of its official December 2 release date. The open beta began yesterday, November 18, and will run until Monday, November 21. And if you decide to go ahead and purchase the full game after your open beta run is out, Ubisoft has confirmed that all of your progression and achievements will be carried over to the full game. In addition to this, you can also take advantage of the games Seasons Pass, which is split into 3 separate DLC packs that include:

  • Winter Fest Pack: Winter sled, plus new fun challenges and costumes to customise your look.
  • Extreme Pack: 3 new adrenaline fuelled sports – rocket wings, base jumping and speed gliding.
  • Adrenaline Pack: Includes the Moonlight Pack of 3 unique night-time challenges and equipment pack, along with a total of 3 costumes, 2 outfits, 2 boards and 3 wingsuits.

The season pass also nets you a snowman outfit, helicopter tickets to reach uncharted destinations quickly, and 10,000 Steep Credits at launch.

Ride a massive open world of the Alps and Alaska, where the powder is always fresh and the run never ends.Defy and master the world’s most epic mountains on skis, wingsuit, snowboard, and in paraglide. Go solo or drop in side by side with other players. Record and share the most insane stunts ever captured. Dare your friends to try out your custom lines, then challenge the world to beat your best tricks and relive your most epic wipeouts.

The mountain is yours to explore. So strap in, suit up, and drop in.

You can join the open beta here, pre-order the title here, and check out the game’s trailer below.

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