Session Skate Sim Deluxe Edition stands out from other skateboarding games on the market, offering a unique blend of realism, exploration, and creativity. Here's a comparison to other popular skateboarding games:

Unlike Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater or even EA’s Skate series, Session: Skate Sim is not a game about scoring millions of points or performing gravity-defying combos. It is a simulation first and foremost.

In the crowded landscape of skateboarding video games, a clear line has long been drawn in the sand. On one side, you have the arcade-style, combo-driven spectacle of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series. On the other, the gritty, unforgiving, and deeply rewarding world of simulation skateboarding. For years, the latter throne was held exclusively by PC and powerful consoles. That changed with the arrival of Session: Skate Sim Deluxe Edition on the Nintendo Switch, specifically in its NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) digital format, which offers a compelling argument for being the definitive way to experience the raw soul of skateboarding.

While Joy-Cons work, the precision of the two-stick system shines best when using a Pro Controller. Deep Customization and Experimental Features

To perform an ollie, kickflip, or tre-flip, you must accurately mimic the foot movements required in real life using the left and right analog sticks.

Yes. If your primary goal is to practice lines, film virtual skate parts during a commute, or play in bed, the Switch version is a triumph of engineering.

Access to premium clothing items and skateboard decks from top-tier skate brands like Element, Volcom, and Fallen.

It is important to manage expectations when playing a complex simulation on the Switch.

Opting for the over the standard base game adds significant value, offering extra locations, gear, and customization options right out of the gate.

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