Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4: 2025 Release Leaked by Singaporean Ratings Board
2025-02-26 02:25:58Rumors of a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 remaster have been circulating for some time, with Activision teasing fans but stopping short of an official confirmation. However, a recent update on a Singaporean government website has all but confirmed the next installment in the remastered series.
Professional skater Tyshawn Jones hinted at a new Tony Hawk game in a February radio interview, leaving fans speculating whether it would be a remaster or a completely new title. The 2020 release of the remastered Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 fueled expectations of a sequel, and this latest leak seemingly confirms those hopes.
Activision has continued to drop hints about a potential new Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game, keeping fans in suspense. The Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore, the country's media ratings board, has listed a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 entry, revealing the title, a tentative 2025 release window, and supported consoles. This listing comes after various leaks and Easter eggs, including a hint within an updated Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 map.
While not entirely unexpected, the Singaporean rating is the most official confirmation fans have received so far. Listings on government ratings boards are typically reliable indicators of a game's existence, as they require official submissions. Though it's not entirely impossible for a submitted game to be ultimately cancelled, such occurrences are rare.
The listing doesn't specify a concrete release date within 2025 and notes support for both current and last-gen consoles. Given that release dates can change even after official announcements, this timeframe should be considered tentative. The official Pro Skater website also teases an upcoming announcement on March 4th, suggesting more concrete information might be revealed then.
Separate leaks suggest Pro Skater 3+4 could be a day-one Xbox Game Pass title, given Microsoft's ownership of the IP. However, without official confirmation from Activision, these details remain speculative. Despite the lack of official word, the prospects look positive for fans of the classic skateboarding franchise.