
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4, the anticipated next double-whammy from publisher Activision, is one step closer to reality. A timer, counting down to 4th March 2025, has been ticking down on the website of the Call of Duty-maker; now, it has officially been rated by the Singaporean ratings board.
Spotted by internet sleuther, Kurakasis, the two-for-one package has been formally approved for release by the Infocommunications Media Development Authority, the Singaporean governmental body that decides such things. Not much else can be gleaned; rated for "general" release, it seems the seminal skating games are kick-flipping their way onto pretty much anything with a motherboard, including PS5 and PS4.
We'd imagine a release date will be forthcoming once the time reaches zero, or that it might shadowdrop during Xbox's upcoming showcase. Outside of that, expect this one in 2025.
Are you excited by the prospect of seemingly imminent Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4? Do you think we will get a release date on 4th March, or a surprise release? Drop in to the comments section below.
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I still maintain it’s odd to bundle two games that are fundamentally structurally different but oh man, I’m so ready for more THPS. 4’s my favourite one too, played it to death as a kid, got every RetroAchievement for it after going back a couple years ago and I’m ready to get the platinum this time. Probably. I’m yet to get to level 100 in 1+2 to get the platinum there.
Wonder who's developing it
Very excited (if it turns out to be real)
I did play 3&4 back in the day but I definitely sunk alot more time into 1&2.
I was slightly older by the time 3&4 released, so it was a time of my life where I was more interested in going out than playing video games.
They will almost feel like new games to me, I do remember playing and enjoying them but I can't really remember any specific level's, whereas 1&2 I did remember the majority of the levels
@nessisonett I adore THPS 1+2 but the Platinum is a waste of time, so much busywork. Getting to Level 100 and you basically have to use a guide to complete all the gaps, many aren't obvious at all. Ultimately it's just wasn't fun imo.
Super excited for THPS 3+4. Love these games.
I'm really looking forward to these. For some reason, despite playing the hell out of 3 and 4, I don't remember their individual levels as clearly as those from 1 and 2. Especially THPS 4, which was of course the first to remove the time limit and let you explore freely. My theory is the urgency of the earlier games forced me to become more familiar with their layout, as that knowledge was really needed to complete objectives within the time limit.
Anyway, it'll be like discovering them all over again and undoubtedly unlocking a lot of forgotten memories in the process.
Edit: just saw I said something very similar to @Member_the_game. There was just something about those levels in 1 and 2.
@Americansamurai1 Iron Galaxy (they done Killer Instinct for Series S/X.
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