Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 remake reportedly releasing this summer, leaker claims

It has been claimed that a long-awaited remake of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 and 4 is set to arrive this summer, with a professional skateboarder seemingly confirming a new game is on the way.
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Speaking on the Breakfast Club podcast earlier this week, professional skater Tyshawn Jones claimed that he would be appearing in a new Tony Hawk game coming soon. Jones was previously featured as one of the newcomers to Pro Skater 1+2, with the skater having been just a year old at the time of Pro Skater's original 1999 release. “I’m in a Tony Hawk coming out, that’s cool,” Jones said. “They got a new one they remastering so that’s about to come out, I was in the last one.”
Insider eXtas1s has now claimed that the game in question will be Pro Skater 3+4. According to the leaker, the title will be shadow dropped during Xbox's Summer Showcase in June, similar to how Microsoft handled the release of Hi-Fi Rush. It’s said that the game will be available on Xbox, PS5, and PC, but it is currently unknown if it will come to Game Pass.
Tony Hawk previously stated that Pro Skater 3+4 was scrapped despite the success of 1+2, as developer Vicarious Visions became Blizzard Albany. Given that Activision Blizzard is now owned by Microsoft, it's possible that the studio has shifted its focus away from Diablo IV in order to work on the revived project.
Reputable leaker NateTheHate previously claimed that Microsoft plans to release a remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in June, suggesting that the two titles could appear during the same showcase.
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