Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Skater List for 2025 Remaster

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The release remake for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is nigh, especially with a confirmed release on the new Nintendo Switch 2 that’s set to release on June 5, 2025. Everyone is excited to see what changes this classic game has undergone (not too much, though, please). The biggest question fans have is who will be representing the pro skater scene in the game. Activision has confirmed the number of skaters, and most of the names have been confirmed, though there are a couple still missing. 

But the game is back with skaters remastered in 4k awesomeness! This article is ready to list out all the names we have so far. Will your fav from the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games be on there? (Probably).

Timeless Appearances, Still Sick

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 & 4 trailer gives one-second look at Spongebob course
Image of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 & 4 courtesy of Iron Galaxy

Here is the confirmed list of skaters from the original lineup:

  • Tony Hawk (cause duh)
  • Bob Bunquist 
  • Steve Caballero
  • Kareem Campbell
  • Rune Glifberg
  • Eric Koston
  • Bucky Lasek
  • Rodney Mullen
  • Chad Muska
  • Andrew Reynolds
  • Geoff Rowley
  • Elissa Steamer
  • Jamie Thomas

The best thing about this list is that it’s only the name of the original skaters (was your fav on there?). Let’s not even talk about the new faces we’ll see in the lineup! Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is set to bring in some new faces, even some you weren’t expecting (we most certainly weren’t).

New Faces, Awesome Skills

Let’s take a look at some of the new faces we’ll be seeing in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. We can expect to see some cool moves from them that will put them on the level with the OGs (I’m pretty sure they already are, or they wouldn’t be in this game).

Here’s who we have:

  • Chloe Covell
  • Jamie Foy
  • Yuto Horigome
  • Zion Wright
  • Rayssa Leal

There are two fun little additions to the new skater faces for this game. Never really expected to see them, but they will only be available if you purchase the Digital Deluxe version or get the Pre-Order Bonus of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

So, we have:

  • Doom Slayer: when not shredding demonic creatures, Doom Slayer is shredding in the skate part, but only in the Digital Deluxe edition.
  • Revenant: I can’t wait to see this gruesome creature grinding down a pipe, making it even more terrifying. Thankfully it’s only available on the Digital Deluxe edition.
  • Wireframe Shadow Tony Hawk: This one will look cool but only if you’re able to get the Pre-Order bonus.

Reappearances? Why Not?

There is a chance that we’ll see skaters from 1+2 make an appearance in 3+4. This should be an interesting development, as generally the games have been steady when including skaters in the games. Here’s who might make an appearance from the first Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remaster to the second remaster:

  • Lizzie Armanto
  • Leo Baker
  • Leticia Buton
  • Nyjah Huston
  • Shane O’Neill
  • Tyshawn Jones
  • Riley Hawk
  • Aori Nishimura

There are a couple of names that were from the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater that are missing from the list. There’s a small chance they might show up, but at the moment we can say that they probably won’t be seen in the final game at the time of launch. 

  • Mike Valley: There hasn’t been word about his involvement, but he has a good chance of reappearing
  • Bam Margera: Due to health concerns and alleged legal issues, he’s not making an appearance this time.

Can’t Wait to See It

This lineup from Activision for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater looks pretty awesome. The release date is slowly getting closer, and fans, both old and new, are ready for it to drop to see what they’ve changed in the game. Honestly, as long as they keep to the true core of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skate game, they will do well. We are loving the skaters who will be joining the crew on July 11, 2025, when the game releases! Did you see your favorite? We saw ours!

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