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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 Receives Rating in Singapore

by Skylar Apr 05,2025

The buzz around a potential Tony Hawk's Pro Skater remake just got louder, as Singapore's rating board has now rated "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4" for a 2025 release. This exciting news suggests that the next installment in the beloved series, encompassing the third and fourth mainline games, is on its way to a wide array of platforms. The ratings board has confirmed that the game will be available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, ensuring that fans across various gaming systems can enjoy the thrill of skateboarding once again.

While there's no official confirmation from Activision yet, the anticipation is building. A mysterious countdown timer spotted in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is hinting at some Tony Hawk's Pro Skater news, set to be revealed on March 4, 2025. This has only added to the speculation and excitement among fans.

Adding fuel to the fire, Tony Hawk himself has been dropping hints. In a recent interview with Mythical Kitchen, he mentioned ongoing discussions with Activision and teased that they are working on something special. "It will be something the fans will truly appreciate," Hawk stated, stirring up even more excitement for what's to come.

The success of the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 remake in 2020 set a high bar, making a follow-up with 3+4 seem like a natural next step. However, the journey to this point hasn't been straightforward. After the release of the first remake, the original developer, Vicarious Visions, was integrated into Blizzard in 2021 to focus on other projects. This left Activision searching for a new team to take on the challenge of remaking 3+4.

Tony Hawk shed some light on the situation during a Twitch livestream in 2022, explaining that Activision had been looking for a studio to trust with the project. "The truth of it is that [Activision] were trying to find somebody to do 3 + 4 but they just didn’t really trust anyone the way they did Vicarious, so they took other pitches from other studios," Hawk revealed. Despite hearing various pitches, Activision was not satisfied with any of them, leaving the project in limbo until now.

With the Singaporean ratings board listing Activision as both the publisher and developer, the big question remains: who is actually developing this highly anticipated remake? Fans won't have to wait long for answers, as the countdown timer in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 points to a reveal on March 4, next week. The skateboarding community is eagerly awaiting more details on what promises to be a thrilling addition to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series.