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If you’re itchin’ for a skitchin’, Activision and Tony Hawk have great news for fans of the iconic skateboarding franchise. The beloved titles, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4, are set to receive remastered versions, bringing back the exhilarating gameplay that players have cherished for years.
In a surprising twist, the remasters will include a unique crossover feature, introducing the Doom Slayer as a playable character. This unexpected addition is sure to delight both skateboarding enthusiasts and fans of the popular Doom series. Players can now shred through iconic skate parks while wielding the power of the Doom Slayer, adding a fresh layer of excitement to the classic gameplay.
The remastered versions promise enhanced graphics, improved mechanics, and nostalgic elements that long-time fans will appreciate. With the release date yet to be announced, anticipation is building as players eagerly await the chance to hit the ramps once again. Get ready to grind and kickflip your way through these revamped classics!
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