Session: Skate Sim Deluxe Edition is an enhanced version of the original Session: Skate Sim, designed to offer a more realistic and immersive skateboarding experience. Developed with input from professional skaters and the skateboarding community, this game aims to bridge the gap between simulation and arcade-style skateboarding games. It features authentic skateparks, a variety of skaters, and a dynamic control system that mimics the complexity and creativity of real skateboarding.

This loop mimics the real-life experience of street skating. You spend twenty minutes trying to land a specific nollie heel down a three-stair set. When you finally land it, the satisfaction is immense. The game features a video editor that allows players to clip their best runs and share them—a crucial feature for a community that thrives on "sharing the stoke."

Extra real-world skate brands, limited-edition clothing, and aesthetic customizations for your skater.

Porting a physics-heavy simulation to the Nintendo Switch requires some visual compromises, but the core gameplay remains completely intact. Handheld vs. Docked Mode

Players utilize NSP files to install digital copies of games directly to their console's internal storage or MicroSD card.

Located in Luxembourg, the Péitruss skatepark is a legendary European destination. This fully realized digital replica offers a stark contrast to the gritty, urban streets of the US cities. It features ultra-smooth concrete, massive bowls, unique transfers, and pristine ledges perfect for technical lines. 2. The Hangar Training Area

Includes 4 T-shirts, 4 sweatshirts, and 8 unique decks for customization.

Do not skip the opening guide. Understanding foot placement on the thumbsticks is mandatory.

To maintain a stable framerate crucial for precise trick timing, the game utilizes dynamic resolution scaling.

Session lets you spawn movable obstacles (ramps, rails, plywood) anywhere. If a spot is missing a proper runway, build it yourself.

Skate legendary real-world locations in New York, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.