
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4: Everything you need to know before launch
Tony Hawk
is bringing back one of the most well-known skateboarding games in history, the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4 game, this time a revival of the long-awaited version. Being a remastered set, this version is once again the successor of a remake of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 + 2, which promises to bring a fresh visual and modern system, mechanics, and the old content.
The remaster will feature new features, Online multiplayer improvements, and fan-favorite levels back in high definition to do just that. Before the jump, the following is a complete overview of what to anticipate in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 +4 when it arrives.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remastered: Launch details and features
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 - 15 Things You NEED TO KNOW Before You Buy
Confirmed features and improvements
Vicarious Visions (now Blizzard Albany) is working on the remastered Pro Skater 3 + 4 package, following their tradition of a close recreation with additional contemporary enhancements. Key highlights include:
Visual upgrades:
Crisp High-definition textures, dynamic lighting, and improved smooth animations that the modern consoles can handle without any lag.
Classic + Skater roster:
Original skaters Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen return, joined by new faces from the current generation skate scene.
Expanded soundtrack:
All the Classic banger songs from the originals, along with new licensed tracks to keep your session alive.
Online multiplayer
: Competitive modes, public lobbies, party play, and ranked leaderboards let you show your skills worldwide.
Create-a-park and create-a-skate
r
: Improved customization and sharing content tools.
Trick system enhancements
: Revert, combos, manuals, and spine transfers make for endless combo potential.
Release information
Platforms
: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam and Epic Games Store).
Release date
: Expected later in 2025 (the date will be published).
Editions
:
Standard Edition
– Base game with in-depth content.
Deluxe Edition
– It comes with some additional gear, exclusive designs, and skaters.
Collector's Edition
– Physical items, including a mini skate deck and collector's artbook.
What to watch out for
Fans should keep an eye on the following:
Pre-order perks such as early access and unique in-game gear.
Possible beta tests or early demo announcements, especially for multiplayer.
Ongoing developer updates and sneak peeks on social media and official blogs.
The legacy is continued with Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4, but it has better graphics and even more detailed gameplay. It is a party of all that made the fans love the originals, remodeled to fit the current hardware. Whether flying down memory lane on that skateboarding trick you love, or trying it out with the world of skateboarding all over the place, this remaster is gathering steam and is going to be a highly recommended game to play!
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