Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 release date and pre-order details leaked ahead of official announcement
The game will release this summer with three editions

The release date and pre-order information for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 have been leaked ahead of the game’s official announcement.
Insider billbil-kun, who has a lengthy track record of leaking new hardware and software ahead of official reveals, says the game will be released on July 11.
According to billbil-kun, the game will be available in three separate editions: a Standard edition for $49.99, a Deluxe edition for $69.99 and a Collector’s edition for $129.99.
The Deluxe edition will reportedly include Doom Slayer and Revenant Skaters, a hoverboard shaped like the Unmaykr from Doom, and what billbil-kun simply describes as ‘in-game music’. It’s not clear whether this is also from Doom.
The Collector’s edition will be available on Xbox Series X, PS5 and Switch only, but it’s not yet been revealed what it will include. The Deluxe and Collector’s editions will also include three days early access.
Players who pre-order any version of the game will get a Wireframe Tony Shader and access to a demo featuring the Foundry level, once it’s released.
It is now practically certain that the countdown clock currently on the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater website, which is set to run out at 1pm ET / 6pm GMT today, is for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4.

The phrase ‘thps-3-4-countdown’ was reportedly discovered in the website’s code before being removed, and the Singapore game rating board has already rated the game for Nintendo Switch, PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series consoles.
Iron Galaxy, the studio behind the PC version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2, is named on the teaser site. The studio recently worked on Killer Instinct and Rumblevese, in addition to co-developing remastered Crash and Spyro trilogies.
The last Tony Hawk Pro Skater game was 2020’s remake of the original two entries. Tony Hawk claimed in 2022 that a second collection of remakes following Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 was planned, until developer Vicarious Visions was absorbed into Activision.
“That was the plan, even up until the release date of [1 and 2],” Hawk said. “We were doing 3 and 4, and then Vicarious got kind of absorbed, and then they were looking for other developers, and then it was over.”


