Tricks Battle: Players will compete in 6v6 arena matchups and try to land as many tricks as possible on the various modules to capture them and earn points.Versus: Players can join up with five friends in career events and see who’s the very best.Mass Race: The crazier the better in these epic, multisport races with more than 50 players.** New races appear randomly on the map regularly, so players will need to get ready to watch their blind spots, protect their position and remain agile with their skills as they fight their way to the finish line.Players can squad up with or against friends in insane multiplayer modes: Some of the most iconic American national parks such as Bryce Canyon, Yosemite Valley, Sequoia, Zion, Canyonlands, Mammoth Mountain and Grand Teton have been faithfully recreated and imaginatively mashed together to form the ultimate outdoor sports park. Riders Republic will allow players to ride through some of the most breathtaking landscapes the United States has to offer. Whether players want to catch some major air with friends or ride solo to dominate the mountains and canyons, there are plenty of exhilarating moments and activities to be discovered. Players will roam freely with their friends in a huge and vibrant open world where they can compete and nail crazy moves through an exciting range of sports such as biking, skiing, snowboarding, wingsuiting and rocket wingsuiting. Players can also subscribe to Ubisoft+ on PC, Stadia and Amazon Luna.*ĭeveloped by Ubisoft Annecy, Riders Republic invites players to jump into a lively social playground where they can experience the thrill of outdoor sports in an open and densely populated world. SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Ubisoft announced that Riders Republic ™ is now available on PlayStation ®5, PlayStation ®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, Stadia as well as on Windows PC through the Ubisoft Store and Epic Games Store.
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I’d be remiss not to mention the new iOS 16 feature that lets you use your iPhone as a webcam for the Mac (looks like it's a beta test of how the Apple headset might operate alongside the iPhone).Īt the same time, despite no news of realityOS development, the iPhone maker has been making significant enhancements in its APIs and frameworks to shape up the developers for a mixed reality future. Kudos to their strides in continuity, today Apple’s ecosystem is more unified than ever before. For their nascent product to garner mass adoption, it needs a tighter integration within their ecosystem and also gets developers excited to build for the metaverse. In Apple’s defense, the cautious progress is understandable. The mixed reality headset, which was once expected to be released in 2020, and was eventually pushed back to 2023, is only further delayed now - with a 2024 release on the cards. Instead, we were greeted with M2-powered Macs, a stage manager in iPadOS, a revamped iOS, and a significant upgrade in Carplay. What’s even more puzzling? The RealityKit and SceneKit framework barely got any updates this year. But yet another WWDC event folded without any mention of Apple’s most ambitious project. More so, since there were multiple rumors about a potential announcement of realityOS. When Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote kickstarted, the world eagerly awaited some announcements regarding the much-talked-about mixed reality headset.Īt the very least, a toolkit analogous to M1’s DTK for developers was expected. |