
When asked by another member of the stream if Activision didn t have faith in the project, Hawk replied: “We were doing 3 and 4, and then Vicarious got kind of absorbed, and then they were looking for other developers, and then it was over.” “That was the plan, even up until the release date of ,” Hawk explained. Whilst Activision reportedly took pitches from other studios, they ultimately decided it wasn’t as good as having Vicarious Visions do it, so canned the project entirely. Gentile is a Level Designer who currently works at Twisted Pixel Games, but had previously worked as a Senior Designer with Vicarious Visions on the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 remake.Īccording to Hawk, Activision more or less shelved the project after Blizzard Entertainment absorbed Vicarious Visions as a support team. The pro skater revealed the news whilst speaking on a Twitch stream Monday evening with andyTHPS (real name Andy Gentile). Activision was reporting looking to release a remaster of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 following the incredible reception to the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 remake, but according to Tony Hawk the plans were scrapped.
