The game is apparently going to give Minecraft a run for its money, out on June 3

May 6, 2014 17:45 GMT  ·  By

If you thought that players are only making weird stuff in Minecraft, then think again: by taking advantage of the player housing creation tools in the upcoming Wildstar, a gamer constructed his very own awesome skatepark.

The upcoming science-fiction massively multiplayer online role-playing game from Carbine has shown a lot of potential over the extended testing period, and this is another fine example of the level of freedom players have in enjoying its content.

Over a beta weekend, an intrepid tester created a skatepark to be used with the in-game hoverboard, as demonstrated in the video below. The incredible construction is a player's in-game home, open to the public, and called Galaxy Hoverpark, as creator Cerqua informs.

The hoverboard lacks some of the features that presented gameplay imbalances, such as the ability to double jump, but the video looks nonetheless impressive.

For now, there is no word on whether Carbine will ever allow players to do airwalks or benihanas in Wildstar, but an interstellar skating championship sure sounds sweet.

The game is set to launch on June 3 on the PC, but by pre-ordering on the Wildstar website you can get an early access head start into the adventure, joining the action as early as May 31.