Riders Republic Gets New Game Mode, Social Hub, Release Date - E3 2021

Riders Republic Gets New Game Mode, Social Hub, Release Date - E3 2021

and rocket powered jetpacks.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 12, 2021 @ 07:33 PM (Staff Bios)
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Dust off that dirt bike and gather your gear, Riders Republic is nearly upon us. The multiplayer extreme sports game gets new game modes, a social hub, and a new release date.

All of this comes to light thanks to the Ubisoft Forward presentation held on Saturday. During the event, a trailer for the game showed off all of the new details.



We got a good look at Tricks Battle game mode, where players perform tricks on objects to mark them with their color, capturing areas and increasing your score. We also saw Riders Ridge, a between-the-game hub or sorts were players can meet and interact.

Smaller things we noticed were first-person perspectives, rocket propelled jetpacks, snowboarding, and a scenic overlook award system.

Riders Republics new release date is now September 2, 2021 and itll release on PC and consoles.

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