June 10, 2019

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Get Steep’s Japan Map For Free

Steep is bringing Japan to everyone who already owns the base game thanks to the new Japan ticket, which grants permanent free access to the map. From now until June 17 at 5AM PDT, Steep players on PS4, Xbox One, and PC will be able to visit the in-game store and redeem the Japan ticket for zero Steep credits.

Previously made available as part of the Road to the Olympics expansion, the Japan map packs a host of exclusive content including four regions (Daisetsuzan, Hakuba, Zao, and Sapporo), 26 challenges, 10 feats, four mountain stories, four Snowparks, and 86 points of interest. The Japan ticket does not include Olympic events in Korea or the journey to become an Olympic champion, which will still be reserved for owners of Steep: Road to the Olympics.

This offer is only available for a week, so don't hesitate to jump into Steep, grab the free Japan map, and experience the new activities in the recently released Season 6. For more, check out our previous Steep coverage.

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