Ubisoft Permanently Removes Seasonal Content From Roller Champions
The Tours and Pick a Prize features will act as replacements for the game's future.
No more seasonal content for you Champions out there.
Ubisoft announced that Tours and Pick a Prize will be “the definitive Roller Champions experience,” in order to “keep the game sustainable and have it live on.” These features will permanently replace the seasonal content drops and core gameplay updates in the sports game. As a result, the monthly Top 100 Leaderboard Banners will be discontinued going forward.
HEYA CHAMPS, with the current Tours rotation planned through December, and cycling into 2024, we've got an important update to share with you!
Read more about the future of Roller Champions, here! 👉 https://t.co/7cBsmP4OD6
— Roller Champions (@RollerChampions) July 18, 2023
Going forward, 20 unique tours will be rotated on a weekly basis, followed by the start of a new cycle. Additionally, double fan events will be hosted on weekends and game modes will undergo an expedited cycle — with Clone Clash and 2v2 receiving more playtime, with Hot Potato and Arena 8 making occasional appearances for variety.
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