This article is tracking a developing story. Be sure to revisit us as we will continue to update with more details as they emerge. Plans are underway for the 25th anniversary of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, as confirmed by Tony Hawk himself. There is a possibility that previously canceled remakes might be reconsidered by Activision. The publisher, along with the legendary skater, was reviving the THPS franchise, having released remakes as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2. However, a subsequent project to revive the next two games in the series was shelved by Activision following Blizzard Entertainment’s absorption of developer Vicarious Visions.
The renowned skating game first launched in 1999, marking 2024 as its 25th anniversary. In commemoration, Tony Hawk has reportedly “been talking to Activision,” according to VGC, which referenced Hawk’s appearance in a Mythical Kitchen video on YouTube. Hawk mentioned, “we’re working on something,” suggesting, “it’ll be something the fans will truly appreciate.”
This hint towards longtime fans likely points to a revival of the canceled Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, a proposed remake that would follow the success of 2020’s THPS 1 + 2. However, Hawk is keeping details under wraps, providing no concrete confirmation about the discussions with Activision.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remakes Could Be On The Horizon
Or Perhaps An Entirely New Game
With Hawk offering no specifics, predicting the future of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is challenging, although a 3 + 4 remake seems the most plausible. The Pro Skater series, the most successful and cherished segment of the Tony Hawk video game franchise, attempted a major comeback in 2015 with THPS 5. However, it was heavily criticized due to subpar graphics, uninspired gameplay changes, and numerous performance issues. Pro Skater 1 + 2 was a celebrated return to its roots, but the series has since become dormant following Vicarious Visions’ closure.
In Hawk’s initial discussion about the canceled THPS 3 + 4 during an appearance on andyTHPS on Twitch, he mentioned Activision had approached other unnamed developers to continue the series post-Blizzard’s integration of Vicarious Visions. When new THPS game pitches were presented, Activision chose not to advance with a new title, likely due to skepticism. As Hawk explained, “[Activision] didn’t really trust anyone the way [it] did Vicarious.”
Whether circumstances have shifted remains uncertain, but Hawk’s recent comments about something being in the works for Pro Skater’s 25th anniversary are encouraging. Considering that the series lacks a current title—nothing has been released since 2020—an update seems unlikely. This suggests two possibilities: a completely new game or another remake.
With Vicarious Visions out of the picture and the original THPS developer, Neversoft, also defunct, it is uncertain which studio might be developing a new Tony Hawk project. Besides a new title and the Pro Skater 3 + 4 remake, a potential revival of the Tony Hawk’s Underground series, arguably the second most beloved after Pro Skater and also a Neversoft creation, is conceivable. Until an official announcement is made, the future of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remains unclear, although the news of an anniversary celebration is a welcome update.
Sources: VGC, Mythical Kitchen/YouTube, andyTHPS/Twitch
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a remaster of the first two installments of the Tony Hawk's skateboarding video game series. The 2020 game was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Windows to positive reviews from players and critics.