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'SSX' gameplay trailer - watch video
Published Thursday, Dec 29 2011, 12:17 GMT | By Liam Martin | 1 comment
SSX has been given a new trailer by Electronic Arts.
The latest trailer provides a first glimpse of some of the gameplay features found in the upcoming snowboarding title.
In addition to mid-air tricks and grinding, the video shows off the game's rewind feature and how the wingsuit can be used to grab extra air.
SSX was announced at last year's Spike TV Video Game Awards with the subtitle Deadly Descents, and has since been rebranded following fan feedback.
Earlier this year, Electronic Arts revealed details of the game's online features. SSX will focus on "social play", allowing users to interact even when not online together.
SSX is scheduled for release on February 28, 2012 in North America and on March 2, 2012 in Europe.
The latest trailer provides a first glimpse of some of the gameplay features found in the upcoming snowboarding title.
In addition to mid-air tricks and grinding, the video shows off the game's rewind feature and how the wingsuit can be used to grab extra air.
SSX was announced at last year's Spike TV Video Game Awards with the subtitle Deadly Descents, and has since been rebranded following fan feedback.
Earlier this year, Electronic Arts revealed details of the game's online features. SSX will focus on "social play", allowing users to interact even when not online together.
SSX is scheduled for release on February 28, 2012 in North America and on March 2, 2012 in Europe.
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