Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 remaster is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC later this year

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 are being remastered

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Update:Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2is returning, but notexactlyfor a new entry. Instead, it’s a shiny-looking remaster of the first two PSone games for PS4, Xbox One and PC (via theEpic GamesStore) which will be released on September 4, 2020. It’ll feature some of the original soundtracks, as well as classic levels and skaters from the series' history. You’ll also be able to play online multiplayer as well as splitscreen, and create a skate park and share it online.

Activision is calling it a remaster, but it looks more like a full remake. Newer tricks from the later games will be added to this version, like revert manuals. The developer on this new edition in the series is Vicarious Visions, responsible for the Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy package.

Check out the trailer about 30 minutes in to the below. Hawk himself turns up to discuss the game afterwards.

Original story:There’s a real possibility that you’ll be playing a new Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater game sometime in 2020 – and, potentially, a new Skate game from EA as well.

Those tidbits of information are according to professional skateboarder Jason Dill, who said in a recent podcast that both Activision and EA are working on new entries in their respective skateboarding franchises.

That could be some seriously good news if you’re in need of some ’90s and early 2000’s nostalgia in these tricky times, but according to Dill, you shouldn’t get too excited just yet: the next Skate game is probably just a mobile port of 2010’s Skate 3, not a launch game forXbox X SeriesorPS5like you’d hope.

“So this woman [from Skate series publisher EA] emailed me and said ‘Hey Jason we want to do a mobile version of Skate 3,'” Dill said onThe Nine Club podcast. “So I wrote back and said, ‘Look, no big deal, [but] no one wants your stupid mobile version of Skate 3. Make Skate f*****g 4 already.”

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That’s probably not great PR on his part, but he’s probably not wrong there.

Professional skateboarder Jason Dill says there is a new Tony Hawk Pro Skater coming this yearhttps://t.co/5INAAUIROD pic.twitter.com/Byzifrs0gJMay 5, 2020

How credible is a new THPS or Skate game rumor?

How credible is a new THPS or Skate game rumor?

Well, there’s no guarantee, but if you match it up with recent earnings statements and projections from EA and Activision, both of whom are promising two new mobile games and two library-based titles respectively, the stars could align for two new skating games to ollie our way in 2020.

In its most recent earnings call, ActivisionBlizzardsaid it would introduce ‘two titles based on library IP’ from Activision this year – and though fans already suspect that could mean a new Crash Bandicoot or Spyro game, Activision Blizzard does have the rights to Tony Hawk so it’s in the running.

As far as the Skate Mobile claim is concerned, EA recently confirmed it will launch FIFA 21, Madden 21, NHL 21, Burnout Paradise on Nintendo Switch, Command & Conquer Remastered, plus one EA HD title, four EA partner titles and two new mobile games.

EA is expected tounveil some of these gamesduring a June 11 all-digital version of its EA Play Live event that it typically holds in Los Angeles around the time of E3. Unfortunately there’s noE3 2020, but EA is moving forward with EA Play Live where it’s promising “world premieres, news and more”.

Again, we’re not betting the entire skate park on the rumor, but Dill definitely seems to have some insider information on what’s coming next.

Nick Pino is Managing Editor, TV and AV for TechRadar’s sister site, Tom’s Guide. Previously, he was the Senior Editor of Home Entertainment at TechRadar, covering TVs, headphones, speakers, video games, VR and streaming devices. He’s also written for GamesRadar+, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade, and he has a degree in computer science he’s not using if anyone wants it.

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