Has a new game of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater announced in recent months? At this point, it is difficult to say, but some fans certainly believe it based on some activity in the official social networking channels of the franchise. While these teasing in question may not be associated with the future of the THIS franchise in the least, some theories make fanatics think we could see another remastered input in the series in a short time.
In recent months on Twitter, the official account of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has been sharing new works of art to celebrate several parties. At the foot of the letter, these images were simply shared to recognize the vacations in question, but when looking a little deeper, some fans found what looked like jokes or tracks of some kind. Specifically, Activision has included the message 12 <312 in two separate works of art. While it is not known what this message could mean, some theories have been concluded that the 3 combined with 12 could be insinuating that A remastered version of Tony Hawk Professional 3 Professional Version could be added to Patina tor 1 and 2 of Tony Hawk, which was launched for the first time last year.
Once again, it is worth emphasizing that this situation could be a lot of nothing, so you should not enthuse you too much with the idea of a new game or expansion of Tony Hawk at the moment. That said, it is very peculiar that Activision seems to have dropped multiple clues like this in recent months. It remains to be seen if it ends up resulting on a new expansion or a video game, but considering how well Patina tor Professional 1 and 2 of Tony Hawk did in terms of sales, it would not be surprising to see that Activision seeks to make even more money remastering old titles.
So, what do you think of all this situation? Do you think Activision could be causing a new game of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with these works of art, or is this, on the other hand, a lot of nothing? Let me know your thoughts in the comments or send me a message on Twitter a @ mooreman12.
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