Following its massive success on Steam and Xbox Game Pass, where it has already captivated over one million players, the winter sports sensation Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders officially launches today on PlayStation 5. Despite a brief, unexpected delay last week, Megagon Industries is finally bringing its breathtaking alpine experience to the PS5 community for $24.99 (€23.99).

The Ultimate Winter Package

The PlayStation 5 debut isn't just a simple port; it arrives as a comprehensive "complete" edition. The launch includes a full year’s worth of post-release content and updates. Most notably, PS5 players gain immediate access to the Freestylers Update, which introduces the high-score-chasing Trick Mode. It also brings back the fan-favorite Free Style mode from the studio’s previous hit, Lonely Mountains: Downhill, allowing for a more expressive, creative descent.

For those looking to expand their horizons further, the new Highlanders DLC is also available for purchase today, offering even more rugged terrain to conquer.

Adrenaline Meets Serenity

Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders masters the delicate balance between high-stakes competition and tranquil exploration. Players can slice through deep powder, skitter across frozen lakes, and execute massive jumps across diverse mountain vistas. Whether you are hunting for shortcuts to dominate the global leaderboards or simply want to take the "road less traveled" to enjoy the scenery, the game caters to both playstyles.

The social experience is a core pillar of Snow Riders. The game features multiplatform crossplay for up to 8 people, allowing friends on PC, Xbox, and PS5 to ride together. You can tackle the mountain as a cooperative team or turn the slopes into a battlefield in competitive races to the base.

From Berlin with Love

Developed by the Berlin-based Megagon Industries, this sequel builds upon the tight physics and minimalist aesthetic that made their mountain biking predecessor a cult classic. With unlockable outfits, specialized equipment, and new tricks to master, the journey to the bottom is only the beginning.

Grab your gear—the mountains are calling.

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