The headline addition for the upcoming season is the introduction of Fingerflips. While the team is keeping the full mechanical breakdown under wraps until next week, this adds a much-needed layer of technicality to the flat-ground and air game. It’s a clear nod to the simulation-heavy roots of the franchise, giving players more ways to express their style beyond standard flip tricks and grabs.
Community spaces are also getting a significant overhaul. Based on what was learned from the Gullcrest updates, Hedgemont Community Park is being redesigned. The trend here is moving away from sprawling, empty layouts toward smaller, more dense environments. For players, this means less time pushing between obstacles and more time finding lines in focused, high-quality spots. It’s a smart move that should make organic sessions with other skaters feel much more active.
Maintenance is scheduled for May 27 at 9:30 AM PT to prepare the backend for the transition. Expect about an hour of downtime. Alongside the content teaser, the team released a comprehensive tracking list for known issues. High on the priority list is a fix for graphical glitches affecting AMD GPU users and various party invite bugs that have been hindering the social experience.
Whether you're looking forward to mastering Fingerflips or just want a better flow in the community parks, Season 4 is shaping up to be a refinement-heavy update that prioritizes the 'forever vision' of the game.
