Steep: How to Share a Trail with Friends

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Share a Trail – Steep

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Steep isn’t just about completing the challenges and trails that are already in the game, but finding your own amazing routes, setting high scores, and then sharing them with your friends. Of course, to do this, you’ll need to know how to share trails with your friends or other players.

To do this, you’ll need to select the trail you love and press X (or A on the Xbox One) to open the Actions List. Choose the type of Challenge you want to set it as, such as a race or score challenge. Once you’ve confirmed all of the details, all you need to do is then select Share on the challenge you want to send out with your fellow snowsporters.

It’s worth noting that you can only share one trail at a time, but you’re free to keep as many challenges saved in your own single-player game as you want. If you ever want to change the trail you’re sharing, simply select a new one and follow the process detailed above. Your old trail will no longer be shared with friends, but it’ll stay in your game nonetheless.

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