The good news, according to a newly posted (via ) is that EA's upcoming skateboarding sim Skate is still on track for early access release sometime in 2025. The bad news, alas, is that it will require a constant internet connection to play, and an offline mode won't be offered.
"The game and city are designed to be a living, breathing massively multiplayer skateboarding sandbox that is always online and always evolving," the FAQ states. "You’ll see bigger things evolve, like changes to the city over time, as well as smaller things, like live events and other in-game activities. In [[link]] order to deliver on our vision of a skateboarding world, the game will always require a live connection."
Former PC Gamer writer Nathan Grayson : "If server upkeep becomes a strain on bank accounts, then severing the server is an option (at least in some cases). But that takes work—especially when games are increasingly designed around the online requirement, and some games can't survive a server-ectomy procedure."
He wrote that, by the way, in 2011—this is neither a new problem for the industry, nor one it's figured out how to address effectively. In most cases, game servers are taken offline, some number of people get a little angry about it, and we all go on with our lives.