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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remaster drops July 11 with cross-play
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is getting a remaster treatment, with a graphical overhaul, new Waterpark level, fresh roster, and cross-platform multiplayer.

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Holy crap, it’s actually happening – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is getting the remaster treatment we’ve been begging for.
After Iron Galaxy (yeah, the Rumbleverse folks) absolutely nailed the THPS 1 + 2 remaster in 2021, they’re back to modernize two more classics from gaming’s golden age.
The graphical overhaul is exactly what you’d expect in 2025 – everything’s been rebuilt from the ground up to look crisp on modern hardware.
All your favorite spots from both games are here, plus there’s this ridiculous new Waterpark level that looks like someone let Tony Hawk design a Six Flags after dark.
We’re talking massive vertical drops, abandoned water slides perfect for grinding, and enough places to rack up million-point combos to make your thumbs cry.
The roster’s getting a serious upgrade, too. While the OG pros are back (because duh), they’re adding some fresh blood with Rayssa Leal and Chloe Covell. If you don’t know these names, just hit up YouTube – these kids are absolutely destroying it in real-life competitions.
The soundtrack? It’s still the perfect mix of punk, hip-hop, and metal that defined the series.
Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” and Gang Starr’s “Mass Appeal” are confirmed, but they’re keeping most of the playlist under wraps. Just please, for the love of all things holy, let “96 Quite Bitter Beings” make the cut.
Here’s where it gets really good: full cross-platform multiplayer for up to eight players and a Create-A-Park mode that lets you build the skatepark of your dreams (or nightmares).
When does Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remaster come out?
Drop date is July 11 across all major platforms – PS4/5, Xbox One/Series X|S, Switch, and PC. And yes, it’s hitting Game Pass on day one because Microsoft apparently loves us.
Pricing breaks down like this: $49.99 gets you the standard edition, $69.99 for the deluxe (extra tracks and some digital swag), or $129.99 for the collector’s edition with an actual Birdhouse deck.
Our take? The standard edition is probably fine unless you really need that deck for your wall.
Time to dust off those virtual shoes and pretend we can actually land a 900 without breaking every bone in our bodies.
What do you think about the pricing breakdown for the new game hitting Game Pass? Do you find the standard edition sufficient. Let us know in the comments below.
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