Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Celebrates 25 Years with Exciting New Plans!
As the legendary Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series turns 25, Tony Hawk himself has confirmed that Activision and he are collaborating on a special anniversary project. The details remain shrouded in secrecy, but the skateboarding icon promises something fans will truly appreciate.
Activision and Tony Hawk Team Up for THPS 25th Anniversary Celebration
Speculation Mounts: A New Game on the Horizon?
During a recent appearance on Mythical Kitchen, Hawk dropped the exciting news, stating, "I've been talking to Activision again, which is insanely exciting. We're working on something—This is the first time I've said that publicly." While remaining tight-lipped on specifics, he assured fans that the project would be a worthwhile celebration.
The original Tony Hawk's Pro Skater launched on September 29, 1999, propelling the franchise to massive success with numerous sequels. The 2020 release of the remastered THPS 1+2 fueled hopes for remastered versions of 3 and 4, a project unfortunately canceled due to the closure of Vicarious Visions. Hawk previously expressed disappointment over the cancellation, citing the studio's dissolution and Activision's restructuring.
Anniversary Buzz and Speculation
The official THPS social media channels have already kicked off the 25th-anniversary celebrations with new artwork and a giveaway of the THPS 1+2 Collector's Edition. This, coupled with Hawk's announcement, has ignited speculation about a potential new game announcement, possibly during a rumored Sony State of Play event this month. While nothing is confirmed, the possibility of a new installment or a revival of the canceled remaster project remains exciting for fans.