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  • Release Date: September 4th, 2020
  • Editions Available: Standard, Deluxe, Collector’s
  • Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4
  • MSRP: Standard – $39.99 | Deluxe: $49.99 | Collector’s: $99.99

The original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater came out way back in 1999. Now over two decades later, the game has made a glorious return along with its successor, Pro Skater 2. And based on the rave reviews, it’s set to turn another generation of players into armchair skaters.

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 are critically hailed as two of the best games in the series. After 2005’s Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, pretty much every new title has received mediocre-at-best reviews, with 2015’s Pro Skater 5 sitting at 32/100 on Metacritic. With over a decade of critical flops behind the franchise, it’s exciting to see Activision return to the series’ roots in a new, upgraded way. And in case you were worried — yes, the original soundtracks for both games will be included in the remakes.
Check out the trailer below to view the Birdman in all his high-definition glory.

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The Best Current Deals for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2

Since it’s been a while since the game’s initial release, retailers are likely to start dropping the price soon.  Keep checking back (or better yet, set a Deal Alert) to stay on top of any new discounts as they pop up.
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The Standard and Collector’s Editions are both currently out of stock, but you can find them used.

  • Standard Edition (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC) – Sale Price: $33.00 | Regular Price: $39.99
  • Collector’s Edition (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC) – Used Price: $72.99 | Regular Price: $99.99

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Best Buy

  • Standard Edition (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC) – Sale Price: $33.99 | Regular Price: $39.99

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Which Version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Should I Order?

Activision is selling the game in three different editions — Standard, Deluxe, and Collector’s. Here’s how they breakdown:

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Standard Edition – $39.99

With the Standard Edition you’re entitled to the base game. If you’re looking for the cheapest way to become a pro skater, this is the version for you.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Deluxe Edition – $49.99

If you’re willing to part with an extra $10, you’ll receive the base game and the following digital content:

  • “The Ripper” skater from Powell-Peralta
  • Retro outfits for Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero and Rodney Mullen
  • Create-A-Skater retro content

Unless you’re a big fan of retro texture packs, we’d recommend sticking to the Standard Edition.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Collector’s Edition – $99.99

You’ll get a lot more than digital content if you spring for the Collector’s Edition. Beyond the base game  and the digital content from the Deluxe Edition, you’ll also get a limited-edition, full-sized Birdhouse skateboard deck. It features the beautiful Falcon 2 design along with Tony Hawk’s autograph printed across the top.
Unlike the Deluxe Edition, we think the Collector’s Edition is well worth the money for fans of the series.
If you’re hoping to get Tony Hawk for the best possible price, set up a Deal Alert and we’ll email you when a good sale starts.

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