According to tester leaks, EA's latest real-time service, Skate., the latest real-time service in EA's classic sports game Skate, will be available on mobile phones at the same time, and a mobile version of the test has been sent out to testers a few days ago.
According to the tester, running on the Apple iPhone XS Max, the beta version of the game averaged 20-30 fps, with occasional frame drops. The Android version is not clear.
He also confirmed that the game will support cross-platform interplay on PC and mobile. It's not clear if the console version supports it.
The touch controls for the mobile version of the game are shown in the image, but according to testers, the game's unique "Flick-It" system doesn't feel great on a phone.
The menus on mobile are the same as on the PC version, though the PC version is said to be "horizontal" (it's not clear exactly which direction it points to).
The game has not yet announced a specific release time, but the official previously revealed that it will be tested on the motherboard sometime this year.