
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Remaster Leak Sparks Excitement
Alright, folks, if you grew up playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, you might want to sit down for this one. It looks like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is finally making a comeback, and this isn’t just some wild speculation. The game has been officially rated in Singapore for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC—basically, everything you could possibly play it on. And while there hasn't been an official announcement just yet, all signs point to March 4 being the big day.
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Now, if you're like me, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater wasn’t just a game—it was a core memory. Staying up way too late, chugging soda, and absolutely grinding through levels (both literally and figuratively). There’s something about the combination of fast-paced gameplay, killer soundtracks, and nailing that impossible combo that just hits differently. And let’s be honest, some of us haven’t exactly kept up with modern games. Trying to jump into something like Call of Duty today? Forget about it—I’d probably last six seconds before getting wiped out. But THPS ? That’s muscle memory. You pick up the controller, and boom—kickflip, grind, manual, revert—it all comes flooding back like you never left.
This remaster has been a long time coming. Back in 2020, Activision blew everyone away with the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 remake, bringing back the magic of the originals with upgraded visuals and smoother mechanics. It felt like stepping right back into the early 2000s. The plan was always to follow up with 3+4 , but after some shakeups with the developers, everything went quiet. Fans were left wondering if it would ever happen. But like any great skate trick, sometimes you have to bail before you land it. And now, it looks like Activision is ready to finally stick the landing.
For those who might not remember, THPS 3 was a game-changer. It was the first in the series built for the PlayStation 2, introducing new skaters, iconic levels like the Airport, and absolute bangers on the soundtrack—shoutout to CKY’s 96 Quite Bitter Beings . Then came THPS 4 , which took the franchise in a new direction with open-ended goals and a little more world-building. You could skate with objectives, mess around for hours, and even get eaten by a lion at the zoo (because why not?). These games weren’t just about tricks—they were about pure, chaotic fun.
So yeah, life might be different now. We’ve got jobs, responsibilities, maybe even kids. But that doesn’t mean we can’t take a little time to relive those late-night THPS sessions. If this leak is true—and let’s be honest, it probably is—then it won’t be long before we’re all back to pulling off 900s and racing to beat high scores. March 4 can’t come soon enough.
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