
Klobrille has tweeted an image from Call of Duty Black Ops 6 today, in which something Tony Hawk-related is being teased.

The image inside of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has a silhouette of a skater with the numbers 03 – 04 – 25. This could possibly mean one of two things.
- March 4th, 2025 is the date of the next Game Pass drop and something like THPS 1&2 HD is joining the service.
- Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 & 4 are getting a remaster for 2025
In the end both could be true but we’ll have to wait and see. Extas1s has recently stated his belief that a THPS 3&4 remaster would be shadow dropped in June. The 1 & 2 HD remasters did get a PC port last year on the Microsoft Store. Last September we ran this story:
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is celebrating its 25th anniversary today. In an Instagram reel Tony Hawk has given fans hope for the series.

In an Instagram reel, Tony Hawk posted:
The original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater was released exactly 25 years ago today. My intention and expectation for the game was mostly for the enjoyment of skateboarders. I had no idea it would transcend a niche market to become a massive success and – as some have argued – change the course of skateboarding’s popularity (and possibly even skate trick evolution). It definitely changed the course of my life, and is a big reason that I get to ride my skateboard for a living to this very day. And most of the featured characters are still out there ripping and representing skateboarding’s diversity in the best ways possible. Seen here is a snippet of our motion capture session (from 411VM) during the development phase. I poured myself into every aspect of this project because I believed we were creating something exceptional, and I am immensely proud of the series that followed… and their soundtracks. Thanks to Activision, Neversoft (RIP) and all of you that played THPS in those formative years. I’m not supposed to tease anything else about the future of the series; but there will be a future.

The last game in the series was a remake of the first two, and was released to critical acclaim. Its developer, Vicarious Visions, was subsequently absorbed into Blizzard.



