‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4’ Just Dropped — And It’s Already on Sale: Where to Grab the Best Deals
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 launched August 5, 2025, and it's already on sale across major platforms. Here's where to get it, what's new, and why fans are excited.

It’s Official: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Has Arrived
Tuesday, August 5, 2025 — The wait is finally over. After years of speculation and fan demands, ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4’ — the highly anticipated remastered bundle — is now available across all major gaming platforms. And in a surprising move, the game is already on sale, just hours after its global release.
The remaster, developed by Vicarious Visions under the Activision banner, follows the massive success of 2020’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2. Packed with nostalgic flair, improved physics, and cutting-edge graphics, THPS 3+4 merges two of the most iconic skateboarding games into a unified, modern experience for both longtime fans and new players.
Where to Buy ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4’ — And For How Much
As of launch day (August 5), several major retailers have already discounted the game:
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Amazon is offering the Standard Edition for ₹3,299, down from the launch price of ₹3,999 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.
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Best Buy has a limited-time bundle that includes a custom skate deck digital skin and early unlocks for ₹3,399.
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Steam users can grab the PC version for ₹2,899 — 15% off the retail price — as part of the platform’s launch week promotion.
Visit Amazon’s official store listing and Steam’s THPS 3+4 page for the latest offers and editions.
GameStop, Target, and Walmart are also expected to update their listings with competitive prices and preorder bonuses this week.
What’s New in the 3+4 Remaster?
The developers haven’t just slapped on new textures and called it a day. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 features a comprehensive overhaul that includes:
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Native 4K 60fps gameplay with ray tracing support on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC
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All original levels from THPS 3 and THPS 4, including Tokyo Megaplex, Alcatraz, and Kona
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Over 30 playable pro skaters, with returning legends like Tony Hawk, Rodney Mullen, and Eric Koston, plus newcomers from the modern skate scene
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Enhanced Create-a-Park and Create-a-Skater modes
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Online multiplayer, ranked leaderboards, and cross-platform play
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Expanded soundtracks blending classic punk and hip-hop with new indie artists
One of the standout additions is the Legacy Rewind feature, which lets players toggle between the original PS2-era visuals and the new graphics in real-time — a nod to the nostalgic heart of the franchise.
Reviews and First Impressions
While formal critic reviews are still pending, early user reactions on Reddit, Twitter, and YouTube have been overwhelmingly positive.
“The physics feel just right. It’s THPS 3+4 the way I remember it, but way smoother and more vibrant,” one early player posted on r/PS5.
Content creators on Twitch and YouTube have already begun showcasing gameplay, with full walkthroughs of Career Mode, park tours, and multiplayer lobbies gaining traction.
Game industry analyst Celia Marquez, speaking to Polygon, noted, “The Tony Hawk franchise was due for another cultural moment — and this remaster delivers, both technically and emotionally.”
Why It’s More Than Just a Nostalgia Trip
Beyond the excitement of replaying classic levels like Airport or College, THPS 3+4 is introducing the franchise to a new generation. With improved onboarding tutorials, accessibility features, and controller optimization for haptics and adaptive triggers, the game is built for modern consoles — and modern players.
This release also comes at a time when skate culture is experiencing a resurgence. From Olympic skateboarding events to viral skate influencers on TikTok, the sport and its digital counterpart are again in the spotlight.
“This isn’t just a remake. It’s a cultural re-entry,” said Marcus Nguyen, a game design lecturer at NYU. “You’re seeing the past reintroduced through future-forward design.”
What to Know Before You Buy
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Editions Available: Standard, Digital Deluxe (includes extra skins, gear, and XP boosts), and Collector’s Edition (limited skate deck + steelbook case).
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Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (digital only), and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
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File Size: Approx. 36GB (depending on platform)
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ESRB Rating: T for Teen — mild language, comic mischief, and skateboarding wipeouts
Keep in mind that online features may require subscriptions (PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass Core), and some cosmetic content may be locked behind digital extras.
What’s Next for the Franchise?
Rumors are already swirling about possible DLC expansions, including classic THPS 2X levels and crossovers with other Activision IPs. While unconfirmed, insider reports suggest THPS 5 is being quietly developed from scratch, aiming to distance itself from the critically panned 2015 release.
If sales hold strong — and early signs indicate they will — Activision may commit to annualizing the franchise, similar to Call of Duty’s reboot strategy.
Final Verdict
Whether you’re a die-hard fan from the PS2 era or a new skater ready to drop in, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 delivers a powerful blend of nostalgia and next-gen polish. And with day-one sales already active, there’s no reason to wait if you want to relive — or discover — some of the best-designed skateboarding levels in gaming history.
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