Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remastered may be coming to the Nintendo Switch! Join us on Discord: Nintendo Community: https://ni. Product Description Drop back in with the most iconic skateboarding games ever made. Play Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ & Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ 2 in one epic collection, rebuilt from the ground up in incredible HD. All the pro skaters, levels and tricks are back and fully-remastered, plus more. Following a not-so-subtle teaseyesterday, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2has now been officially revealed for Nintendo Switch. The game, a remaster of both Tony Hawk's Pro Skaterand Tony Hawk's Pro. UPDATE 4.30pm UK: Activision has now confirmed Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 will launch for Nintendo Switch at some point in 2021, and on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 26th March.
UPDATE 4.30pm UK: Activision has now confirmed Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 will launch for Nintendo Switch at some point in 2021, and on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 26th March. There's also a convoluted upgrade program for those consoles, which we've separately detailed in full.
ORIGINAL STORY 2.30pm UK: The well-received Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 looks soon to launch on Nintendo Switch.
That's according to a string of teasing tweets from various Activision game accounts last night, all interacting with the Birdman himself.
Tony Hawk - who has previously revealed his games on Twitter a little earlier than he should have - last night engaged in a convo with the official Crash Bandicoot, Nintendo of America and Activision accounts. It was not subtle.
Hawk wrote that he had heard Crash Bandicoot was now on Switch, and asked the marsupial if he could help out with his own series. Right on cue, Nintendo joined in. Activision replied with an eyes emoji.
If this works I owe @CrashBandicoot a customized skateboard? maybe on old-school shape for those big feet.
— Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) February 23, 2021C?mon Crash make it happen for @TonyHawkTheGame!
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) February 22, 2021Developed by Skylanders studio Vicarious Visions, the compilation originally launched for PC, PS4 and Xbox One last September to positive reviews. It brings together characters and levels from the first two Tony Hawk's games, as well as Jack Black as Officer Dick.
Sales were strong and hopes were high that Vicarious Visions would next work on a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 - though Activision has now merged the team into Blizzard instead.
Activision has now confirmed the previously-teased Nintendo Switch edition of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2, as well as new versions of the game for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X which launch on 26th March.
The publisher has said these new PlayStation and Xbox versions will offer 'a variety of upgrades, such as super crisp 120FPS at 1080P, native 4K at 60FPS, spatial audio and more'. They're also not free - you'll pay a $10 upgrade fee to unlock a 'Cross-Gen Deluxe Bundle' unless you own the game's Digital Deluxe version currently.
Oh, and you can't upgrade any disc copy on Xbox even if you want to pay. Only on PlayStation.
Owners of the Standard Digital Edition on either PS4 or Xbox One, plus owners of either the Standard or Collector's Edition on disc on PS4, will need to purchase the $10 Cross-Gen Deluxe Bundle from their console store to unlock the game's new version upon its release.
There's no explanation for why Xbox owners cannot upgrade their disc copies, or why Activision has chosen not to support Microsoft's Smart Delivery to manage all of this.
There's no apparent way of just buying a PS5 or Xbox Series X/S digital copy of the game, either. The options listed by Activision are the Cross-Gen Deluxe Bundle Edition, which packs in both last-gen and current-gen versions and a handful of Digital Deluxe edition in-game extras, or a disc-based copy.
Sharing Games On Nintendo Switch
On Xbox, transferring save data from digital Xbox One versions to a version for Series S/X will just work automatically.
On PlayStation there's a 10-step process which you can follow via Activision's FAQ and Create-a-Park save files will not carry over.
Coming Soon To Nintendo Switch
This is the same $10 upgrade fee or pricier cross-gen bundle approach which Activision previously used with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. 2K kicked off the trend with a similar surcharge on NBA 2K21.
