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Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD to Be Delisted Next Week

Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD to Be Delisted Next Week

I guess for some, it would be "good riddance"?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jul 12, 2017 @ 09:12 AM (Staff Bios)
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Remember the heavily underwhelming title known as Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD? Being a throwback to the classic PlayStation Tony Hawk games, it was released in 2012 and ended up disappointing many fans.

Well, if you still haven't purchased the title, you may want to - according to an official Steam announcement, it will be delisted on July 17, so five days from now. There was no reason stated, but it's more than likely due to licensed music issues.

Currently, the game is 80 percent off the base price - in other words, you'll be paying $1.99 for the game instead of $9.99, though the DLC pack is $4.99.

Just remember that the title is not a very good remaster. I own it, and it just feels very off. The controls, the levels, and the soundtrack are simply a disappointment compared to the original titles.

But hey, can you go wrong with $1.99?

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