Open Beta For Steep's Olympics DLC Now Available To Everyone

Open Beta For Steep's Olympics DLC Now Available To Everyone

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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/open-beta-for-steeps-olympics-dlc-now-available-to/1100-6455224/

Although Steep didn't generate a ton of buzz when it was released last year, Ubisoft Annecy has nonetheless supported the extreme sports game with quite a bit of DLC. Its biggest piece of post-release content, however, is still to come: the Road to the Olympics expansion will add a new story and a whole bunch of new sports. Starting today, though, anyone can try out a couple of its new sports in the public beta.

Road to the Olympics adds two new areas to the game, Japan and South Korea, joining Alaska and the Alps. In the open beta, players can try out the new Downhill and Big Air events. Downhill features the high-speed, well-defined race courses of its real-world counterpart, while Big Air tasks you with scoring the most points on a single jump. If you happen to be really good at Downhill, and end up at the top of the leaderboards, you'll get a chance to win a ticket to the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

Open Beta For Steep's Olympics DLC Now Available To Everyone

Nov 29, 2017, 5:12am UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/open-beta-for-steeps-olympics-dlc-now-available-to/1100-6455224/ >Although Steep didn't generate a ton of buzz when it was released last year, Ubisoft Annecy has nonetheless supported the extreme sports game with quite a bit of DLC. Its biggest piece of post-release content, however, is still to come: the Road to the Olympics expansion will add a new story and a whole bunch of new sports. Starting today, though, anyone can try out a couple of its new sports in the public beta. >Road to the Olympics adds two new areas to the game, Japan and South Korea, joining Alaska and the Alps. In the open beta, players can try out the new Downhill and Big Air events. Downhill features the high-speed, well-defined race courses of its real-world counterpart, while Big Air tasks you with scoring the most points on a single jump. If you happen to be really good at Downhill, and end up at the top of the leaderboards, you'll get a chance to win a ticket to the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.