The second season of Live Activities has begun
For those of you out there who like chilling in Steep, there’s a new incentive to get back into the game.
The season pass has come and gone, but this week Ubisoft started up season two of Live Activities, giving players a chance to compete in challenges and unlock some gear from now to September 29. It’s nothing huge, of course, but it’s nice to see the developer hasn’t completely moved on yet.
The new Victory Yarma equipment set is split up across various events. Here’s the full breakdown.
JULY
Tournament
- Pass the Qualifiers phase to win the goggles.
- Pass the Competition phase to win the pants.
- Win the Final to win the snowboard, boots, wingsuit and backpack.
Ubisoft Club Weekly Challenge
- Complete a “Beat the leaderboard” challenge to win the Parachute.
- Complete a “Pro Race” challenge to win the scarf.
- Complete a “In the heat of action” challenge to win the helmet.
Ubisoft Club Community Challenge
- Complete the Community challenge to win the jacket.
AUGUSTTournament
- Pass the Qualifiers phase to win the gloves and goggles
- Pass the Competition phase to win the jacket.
- Win the Final to win the skis, boots, wingsuit and backpack.
Ubisoft Club Weekly Challenge
- Complete a “Beat the leaderboard” challenge to win the Parachute.
- Complete a “Pro Race” challenge to win the scarf.
- Complete a “In the heat of action” challenge to win the helmet.
Ubisoft Club Community Challenge
- Complete the Community challenge to win the pants.
SEPTEMBERTournament
- Pass the Qualifiers phase to win the gloves, goggles and backpack
- Pass the Competition phase to win the pants, jacket and wingsuit
- Win the Final to win the snowboard, skis and boots.
Ubisoft Club Weekly Challenge
- Complete a “Beat the leaderboard” challenge to win the Parachute.
- Complete a “Pro Race” challenge to win the scarf.
- Complete a “In the heat of action” challenge to win the helmet.
Ubisoft Club Community Challenge
- Complete the Community challenge to win the jacket and pants.
Based on Ubisoft’s original schedule, there should be at least one more season running from October to December. I just wish I got along better with the physics and feel of Steep. I really dig the game’s open-mountain structure, but the physical act of playing it didn’t jell with me the way I thought it would.
Now, I wonder if we’ll ever see that rarely-talked-about Nintendo Switch port.