![]() The quick montages display the game’s cool tricks, the exciting ways we’ll be able to navigate the city, and the deadly shenanigans of playtesters. The videos are a refreshing look at what games look like early on, but it’s also just great marketing. There are currently three Insider Playtest Highlight videos, showing off the whitebox mayhem and janky physics from the early builds. ![]() These clips give us a taste of the whacky ragdolling happening right now, and it's probably the most entertaining way of marketing a game while simultaneously sucking the air out of leaks. Footage from the open-world skateboarders’ playtest leaked last September, and EA have since responded by releasing their own janky videos. ![]() But that's partly why I'm enjoying EA's approach for advertising the Skate. Leaks are the bane of every publisher's existence, forcing marketing plans to shift, change, or just get scrapped. ![]()
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