Skate. kicks off Season 3 on March 10 with massive content drop and 70s vibes

Published: 17:19, 05 March 2026
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Skate. kicks off Season 3 on March 10 with massive content drop and 70s vibes
Skate. Season 3 runs from 10 March to 2 June 2026, bringing the biggest content update so far

Key Points from the Article

  • Season 3 launches March 10, 2026 with 70s-inspired visual overhaul called Fluid Flashback transforming multiple San Van locations
  • Two new skateable areas added: Tri Towers Parking Garage and Isle of Grom, both featuring new Speedlines mode
  • Additional content includes dark tricks, 25 new soundtrack tracks, enhanced Replay Editor, seasonal events, and new brand partnerships with HUF and Jenkem
Skate. Season 3 runs from 10 March to 2 June 2026, bringing the biggest content update so far

Full Circle are launching Skate. Season 3 on 10 March 2026, bringing a sweeping 70s-inspired visual overhaul, new skateable areas, tattoo customisation, dark tricks, and a brand new speed-focused game mode. The season runs until 2 June 2026.

Skate. is back with its biggest seasonal update yet. Season 3 officially kicks off on 10 March 2026 and runs through to 2 June, packing in a serious amount of content across new locations, gameplay modes, visual overhauls, and customisation options that dwarf anything the game has offered before.

A city gone 70s

The most immediately striking change in Season 3 is the city itself. Parts of San Van have received a full 70s-inspired makeover under the banner of Fluid Flashback, swapping neon accents for vibrant period-inspired hues and bold designs. The visual refresh touches Rolling Waves, The Block Party, House of Rolling Reverence, Eelside Tunnels, The Skateway, and several new areas - and looking at the screenshots, it's a genuinely stunning transformation.

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Parts of San Van have received a vibrant 70s-inspired visual overhaul as part of Season 3's Fluid Flashback update
Parts of San Van have received a vibrant 70s-inspired visual overhaul as part of Season 3's Fluid Flashback update

New areas to skate

Two new locations are opening up for Season 3. The Tri Towers Parking Garage adds a fresh skateable shortcut through San Van, while the Isle of Grom arrives via Water Taxi from Hedgemont, bringing new terrain to shred. Both areas will also feature the new Speedlines mode.

Speedlines - go fast or go home

Season 3 introduces Speedlines, a new speed-focused challenge mode coming in two flavours. Technical Speedlines combine trick criteria with time requirements, demanding both skill and momentum management. Time Trial Speedlines strip it back to pure speed, challenging players to find the quickest route whilst collecting tokens. Full Circle are keeping the labels off in-game - if you see tricks, it's Technical; if you see times to beat, it's a Time Trial. Simple enough.

Getting inked

Tattoos are finally coming to Skate. Season 3 opens up the Tattoo Parlour inside the Extravert Shop, offering over 52 tattoo options available through the skate.Pass, the rotating in-game shop, and the Essentials store. Combined with 170 new clothing options, 140 skateboard customisation items, 13 new gestures, and additional hairstyles, the character customisation suite has never been deeper.

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Season 3 introduces tattoos for the first time, alongside 170 new clothing options and 52 unique ink designs
Season 3 introduces tattoos for the first time, alongside 170 new clothing options and 52 unique ink designs

Everything else in Season 3

Beyond the headline additions, Season 3 brings dark tricks and updated Bonelesses to the trick repertoire, 25 new soundtrack tracks, enhanced Replay Editor features including new effects, seasonal events including Skate Paddy's and the Grom Event, and new brand partners HUF and Jenkem. A revamped skate.Pass also arrives alongside the new skate.Premium Pass+.

You can check the blog for additional details. Full patch notes for the 0.30.0 update drop on 10 March alongside the season launch.

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