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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Coming to Switch on June 25 - New Trailer

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is coming to the Nintendo Switch on June 25 for $39.99. Rebuilt from the ground up in high definition, gamers can pre-order now.

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  • Rebuilt from the ground up in incredible HD
  • All the pro skaters, levels and tricks are back and fully-remastered, plus more
  • Skate as the legendary Tony Hawk and the original pro roster, plus new pros
  • Skate to songs from the era-defining soundtrack along with new music
  • Hit insane trick combos with the iconic handling of the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series
  • Play all the original game modes and go head-to-head with local 2-Player modes
  • Show off your style and creativity with upgraded Create-A-Park and Create-A-Skater features
  • Take your sessions online and compete against players from around the world in Multiplayer modes and leaderboards
  • Break skateboarding boundaries, show off your own style and be part of the next generation of skaters and creators

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 is already available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and the Epic Games Store.

If you missed our next-gen review of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2, make sure to read it here.

Before I bought my PS5, I was very skeptical of the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, baffled as to how they could truly improve the experience. Then, after the whimsy of Astro’s Playroom, I became extremely excited for how developers would implement them in future titles. Both are included in the PS5 upgrade, and while they feel a little clunky at first, they start to feel great after a few sessions. The feedback on R2 needs a good push when hitting the reverts, especially for those of us with long-standing muscle memory from the THPSseries. It might not bother you at all, you might turn it off completely, or you might get used to it after playing for a little while. I kept it on after getting adjusted and it doesn’t impact my skill level at all.

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