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Riders Republic: Test week lets you explore the game

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The weekend is approaching, time to let loose! Ubisoft has announced that all adrenaline junkies can explore the world of Riders Republic until 27 October. However, your access is limited in time, so you should manage your time well in the action-packed sports world.

In Riders Republic, fans of extreme sports get their money’s worth. Whether BMX, skiing, snowboarding or wingsuit flying – players can let off steam in the open world. After Ubisoft had already opened the gates to Riders Ridge during Gamescom, fans can explore the map even further until the release.

From 21 to 27 October, the world of Riders Republic will be at your feet. In a total time window of four hours, you can explore the action-packed world and gain your first experience in the sports of your choice. Your progress will be saved so that you can continue exactly where you left off when the game is released.

The Riders Republic test week is available for all platforms on which the adventure game will be released. PC players have the choice of registering for the Riders Republic Trial Week via the official website or the Epic Games Store. Those who want to share their experiences during the trial week can not only post their content, but also stream it for the general public. You can find this and further information on the (corresponding page). By the way: Whoever makes it into the top 10 in a mass start race can look forward to the Riders Republic Canyon Bike and the Gold Edition of the game.

Riders Republic will be available on 28 October for PC, PlayStation, Stadia and Xbox.

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