Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 will release in July. A new take on the early 2000s Pro Skater 3 and Pro Skater 4 combined into one package, the remake will be released on every major platform, ensuring a wide audience gets to enjoy it. The game will feature both old and new content, including classic levels and pro skaters alongside modern graphics and an updated roster.
Not everyone wants to pay for the game directly, though. If you're one of the many Xbox Game Pass subscribers out there, and especially if you're aware the franchise is now Microsoft-owned, you're understandably wondering if the game will come to Game Pass. Thankfully, we have an official answer already.
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Yes, The THPS 3+4 Remake Will Be On Game Pass
- Subscribers Will Be Able To Enjoy THPS 3+4 Remake On Day One
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What Is The Tony Hawk 3+4 Remake Release Date?
- No Need To Wait Long; It's Just A Few Months Away
Yes, The THPS 3+4 Remake Will Be On Game Pass
Subscribers Will Be Able To Enjoy THPS 3+4 Remake On Day One
For Xbox Game Pass subscribers worried about missing out on the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remake, there's no need to. According to the official Xbox website, it will be included on Xbox Game Pass. Even better, THPS 3+4 will be available on Game Pass on day one, so there's no need to wait.
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Game Pass has a massive library of games, and having THPS 3+4 included means players won’t have to spend extra money to enjoy the nostalgia-fueled experience. Those subscribed to Game Pass Ultimate can even enjoy the THPS 3+4 remake on mobile devices and PCs without needing to install the game, thanks to Xbox Game Pass Cloud Gaming. (PC players can play via the traditional installation method as well if preferred.)
What Is The Tony Hawk 3+4 Remake Release Date?
No Need To Wait Long; It's Just A Few Months Away

The wait for the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 is almost over. The game is officially set to release on July 11, 2025, with pre-orders available now. The game will launch simultaneously across multiple platforms, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. This will be the first time that Pro Skater 3 and Pro Skater 4 will be remastered together in a single package, bringing back beloved levels, pro skaters, and the iconic soundtracks that defined the early 2000s.
The THPS 1+2 remake is available for purchase, though not available on Game Pass (at least yet).
Pre-orders are available across all platforms. For PC, this includes Steam, Battle.net, and Microsoft PC Store. Fans can choose between three different editions: Cross-Gen/Standard, Digitial Deluxe, and a Collector's Edition that is the Deluxe version with a skateboard deck from Birdhouse. Unfortunately, Game Pass subscribers will only get access to the Standard edition.
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With the date now set forTony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 Remake,all you need to decide is if you will buy the standard or deluxe edition.
However, for those who want to upgrade to the Deluxe, they'll get access to the Doom Slayer and Revenant skaters and their secret moves, as well as the Doom Slayer's unique outfits. The Deluxe version also includes additional songs and goodies, as listed below.
- The Doom Slayer + two secret moves, two unique outfits, and the Unmaykr Hoverboard skate deck.
- The Revenant + two secret moves
- Additional songs in the soundtrack
- Exclusive Doom Slayer, Revenant, and Create-a-Skater skate decks
- Exclusive themed Create-a-Skater items
- 3-day early access (pre-order only)
- Access to the Foundry Demo (pre-order only)
- Wireframe Tony Shader (pre-order only)
While Game Pass subscribers won't get access to the additional content from the Deluxe version, being able to play Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 on day one and at no extra cost is still a huge win for fans who don't want to spend extra money. And, of course, if you're absolutely thrilled with the game, you can pick the extra content up separately with a full purchase, treating the Game Pass version as a demo.
Source: Xbox