Is Tony Hawk 3+4 Secretly Pro Skater 6?

It appears that the release of a remastered version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4 might be imminent, given the numerous hints about this collection we’ve been seeing. Yet, the game’s social media posts hint at something even more substantial in store.

Is it that we’re receiving 3+4, packed with numerous innovative features, or could this possibly be the long-awaited Pro Skater 6? Perhaps it’s even a revamped edition?

Information shared on the game’s X account hints at surprises in store for the 3+4 remaster that we didn’t anticipate. Fresh visuals are always a bonus, but what’s particularly interesting is the mention of new skaters, music, and features. Remastered games usually incorporate some fresh content, but it seems this collection might be pushing the boundaries a bit too far.

Since the music and skaters play a crucial role in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, there’s a strong possibility that this might hint at the upcoming release of Pro Skater 6. Although 3+4 is technically referred to as number 7, some of these cryptic posts have us speculating that it could be something beyond just a remastered edition. We’re open to being corrected, but these strange posts are intriguing.

Although it’s exciting to speculate about Pro Skater 6, it wouldn’t be unexpected if this turns out to be a complete remake instead. Some might think it’s premature, given that we’ve recently received the remasters of 1+2, but these hints are leading us to believe otherwise. It’s also worth mentioning that Pro Skater 5 was one of the poorest quality games ever produced, and Activision Blizzard might not want fans to recall that disappointing experience.

Then again, they made that atrocious Modern Warfare 3 campaign so anything is possible.

No matter the outcome, fans are thrilled about the upcoming announcement of a new Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater game. Many gamers had grown concerned that the developers might be trapped in the Call of Duty tunnel, making this announcement a welcome relief. However, there would be some criticism if they opt for the live-service model; but if they pull it off successfully, they will earn extra praise.

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2025-03-04 12:14