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In a surprising turn of events, Tony Hawk has reportedly intervened to ensure that Bam Margera will be featured in the highly anticipated game, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4. Margera, a well-known figure in the skateboarding community, has faced numerous challenges in recent years, leading to concerns about his potential exclusion from the game.
Sources suggest that Hawk personally urged Activision, the game's developer, to include Margera, emphasizing the skater's significant impact on the skateboarding culture and the franchise itself. This decision has been met with enthusiasm from fans who have long admired the duo's contributions to the sport and the gaming series.
The inclusion of Margera not only highlights the camaraderie within the skateboarding community but also serves as a testament to the importance of supporting individuals facing personal struggles. As the release date approaches, many are eager to see how Margera's presence will be integrated into the game, hoping it will reflect both his legacy and the challenges he has overcome.
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