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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Remaster Brings Back the Grind — and the Bangers


The skate gods have blessed us again: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is rolling out on July 11 with not just revamped graphics and gameplay, but a soundtrack that slaps just as hard as a 900 in the halfpipe.

Today’s third wave of song reveals confirms what fans have long known — THPS is just as much about the music as it is about skateboarding. The new tracklist features Mastodon’s thunderous “Precious Stones,” the psychedelic chaos of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s “Gila Monster,” and hardcore rippers like Drain and Bad Brains. Add AFI’s nostalgic “The Boy Who Destroyed The World” into the mix, and this soundtrack is ready to melt your face off — again.

These new tracks join already-announced legends like Alice In Chains, Iron Maiden, and Turnstile, striking a balance between old-school classics and fresh chaos. It’s a love letter to skaters who grew up discovering music one kickflip at a time.

Dropping on all major platforms — with cross-play, create-a-park, and multiplayer support — the $49.99 base game (or $69.99 deluxe edition) promises a summer of grind rails and guitar riffs. In true Hawk fashion, Pro Skater 3+4 isn’t just a remaster — it’s a revival.


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