Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 has been rated in Singapore, and fans of the franchise are excitedly talking! The iconic skater and Activision have been dropping hints all week leading up to a reveal planned for March. What does this mean for us? It means we might finally see what they’ve been working on!
This upcoming title has officially received ratings for multiple platforms, including Nintendo Switch, PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series consoles.
The rating board also indicates that this game will be released in 2025, suggesting that we might get a specific date during the big reveal next month. That’s not too far off!
Earlier this week, Tony Hawk shared some fun images featuring him alongside classic skaters before a mysterious teaser graphic that boldly states “03.04.25” and “loading new parks.” I don’t know about you but I’m feeling those vibes, it screams something interesting is coming our way.
If you’re curious about who’s behind the scenes making all this happen, look no further than Iron Galaxy! They worked on the PC version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 and recently dabbled in titles like Killer Instinct and Rumbleverse. Plus, they co-developed remastered versions of Crash and Spyro trilogies. So yeah, they know their stuff!
There have been many hints about a new Tony Hawk game lately; pro skater Tyshawn Jones even mentioned he would feature in an upcoming remaster during a podcast recently. The talk reached another level when Call of Duty’s latest update added a skate park map flaunting classic Tony Hawk logos along with that crucial March date.
The last time we saw anything from this series was back in 2020, when we got remakes of the first two games. It was really disappointing when rumors surfaced that plans for 3 and 4 were scrapped after Vicarious Visions was absorbed into Activision. I can’t help but feel hopeful now that I hear these updates!
Tony himself said regarding past developments: “That was the plan even up until the release date of [1 and 2]. We were doing 3 and 4, then Vicarious got kind of absorbed… then it was over.” It’s so good to see things moving again, though; fingers crossed, we’re returning to those adrenaline-filled days soon!