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Ubisoft Hosts New Steep World Tournament called Natural Freestyle

Winter is coming, and it is a perfect time to hop back to Steep. Steep is fun to play alongside all of the real-life winter sports being on our doorstep. It is quite overwhelming to witness a Steep tournament being hosted by Ubisoft, creating and spreading the newest winter challenge all the players would love to get their hands on. Yes! There will be rewards!

Steep’s season two holds lots of surprises, and the first one is about to come. New series of Steep World Tour will be hosted under the name “Natural Freestyle”, which is going to allow players to compete for the “King of the Winter”. However, to get to the top 64 players, you will first need to pass the qualifiers. The event begins tomorrow, on 13th of October with a qualifier, where players are going to compete and hopefully get into the top 64.

According to the press, those who qualify will attend the final, and the winner of the tournament will receive an exclusive reward. Ubisoft has confirmed the same, so players will actually have reason to give their maximum effort throughout the qualifiers. However, Ubisoft has noted that only the first place will get an exclusive reward, which is kind of unfair for the second and third placed person. Ubisoft has also published the zones and times the tournament will be played on. You can see the picture below:

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