Skate How to Play With Friends Multiplayer Guide

Skate How to Play With Friends Multiplayer Guide

Playing Skate is always more fun with friends, and the game makes it simple to set up. Instead of searching for lobbies or random matchmaking, you use your crew system to link up in shared sessions. This lets you skate the city together, complete challenges, or just hang out.

How to Invite Friends in Skate

From the main menu, open the social tab. Here you will see your crew list and online friends. Select the friend you want to play with and choose invite.

Once they accept, they drop into your current session. You can also join their session the same way if they send an invite.

Setting Up a Crew

Crews act as your Skate friend groups. When you add friends to a crew, you can quickly invite them back without needing to search every time. A crew session saves your group setup so you can jump right into skating together.

Crews also track group progress and let you repeat challenges in co-op. Progress in a crew counts for your personal neighborhood ranks as well.

Multiplayer Activities

When you are in a group, you can free skate anywhere in the city. You can also replay completed challenges together for fun or practice. Story missions and neighborhood objectives can be done in co-op, giving rep to each player.

There are also party play events and social spots across the map. These give variety if you want more than just skating in the streets.

Final Blurb

Playing with friends in Skate is easy. Use the crew system to invite or join others, then take on missions, challenges, or just roam the city together. Co-op progression makes leveling faster and sessions more fun.

FAQ

How many friends can join a Skate session?

You can have multiple players in one crew session, enough to fill a small group.

Does crew progress count for each player?

Yes, rep and ranks earned in co-op are linked to your personal neighborhoods.

Can you free skate with friends without doing missions?

Yes, you can just explore the city together without taking on objectives.

Do you need to make a crew to play multiplayer?

No, you can send direct invites, but crews make it faster and easier.


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