Steep Road to the Olympics is an action sports expansion that builds on the open world foundation of the original Steep title. It centers on snow sports and skiing disciplines tied to the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, with a focus on progression toward Olympic qualification and competition.
Gameplay
The core loop involves free exploration across a large open world that incorporates new mountain ranges in Japan alongside established Alpine locations. Players control athletes performing tricks, navigating terrain, and completing timed or scored runs in various snow sports. Snowboarding forms the central discipline in the narrative progression, where a player character trains through qualifiers to compete at the Olympic level. Controls emphasize momentum, aerial maneuvers, and precise landings across diverse slopes and features. Additional skiing events introduce racing mechanics such as gates and speed management that differ from pure freestyle runs.
Training segments require repeated attempts at specific challenges to improve performance before advancing to higher stakes competitions. The world allows unstructured movement between locations, with environmental variety supporting both technical trick lines and high speed descents. Visual and audio feedback highlights speed, rotation, and impact during runs.
Game Modes
Story mode follows the progression of a snowboard athlete through three primary freestyle events: slopestyle, big air, and halfpipe. Each event features dedicated courses and scoring systems based on trick execution, amplitude, and style. Qualification rounds lead into Olympic style finals with the goal of achieving top placements across multiple disciplines.
Beyond the narrative path, the expansion integrates competitive events including giant slalom, slalom, super G, downhill, parallel giant slalom, snowboard cross, ski halfpipe, ski cross, and ski slopestyle. These modes emphasize timing, gate navigation, and direct competition against AI opponents or personal bests. Freeride sections remain available for open exploration without structured objectives.
World and Progression
The added Japanese mountains provide fresh backdrops with distinct terrain layouts compared to the Alps regions. Progression tracks performance metrics across events, unlocking further challenges and Olympic qualification stages. The structure rewards consistent practice on individual runs to refine technique before attempting full competition sequences.
Environmental details such as varied snow conditions and course obstacles influence run outcomes in both freestyle and racing formats. The overall design maintains an emphasis on physical simulation of winter sports movement rather than abstract scoring alone.
Is It Worth Playing?
Reception for the expansion has been mixed, with critics noting that the new events add variety to the established sports mechanics while the overall experience largely extends the base game's approach. It suits players who enjoy open world snow sports with a structured career path focused on Olympic freestyle and alpine disciplines. The narrative element provides clear goals through qualifiers and finals, though the content remains limited to the added events and locations without ongoing seasonal updates or new features in recent years. Availability depends on ownership of the required base game, and the expansion itself is no longer offered for purchase through official channels due to licensing terms. Those seeking precise simulation of Olympic winter sports events in a connected world may find value in its focused set of challenges, while others looking for frequent content additions or multiplayer emphasis may prefer alternatives.