Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 lands July 11 with new skaters, updated visuals, and all the nostalgia – and here’s when you can play in Australia.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 officially drops on July 11, bringing back two of the most beloved skateboarding games ever made, this time rebuilt for the modern era. Fans in Australia won’t have long to wait before diving back into Warehouse grinds, factory gaps, and massive combo chains.
The game’s release includes updated visuals, new features, and a refreshed roster of skaters, but it’s not ditching what made these games icons in the first place. Veterans will recognise returning objectives, hidden tapes, and the same level layouts from the original releases, all polished with current-gen detail.
When exactly does Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 drop in your neck of the woods, though? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with when you can jump on in your neck of the woods.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Australian & NZ Release Times
The game is set to go live on Steam at 1pm AEST on Friday, July 11 – here’s when that shakes out to around Australia if you’re planning to play it on PC (or Steam Deck).
- 1:00pm AEST Friday, July 11th (Melbourne/Sydney/Hobart/Canberra/Brisbane)
- 12:30pm ACST Friday, July 11th (Adelaide/Darwin)
- 11:00am AWST Friday, July 11th (Perth)
- 3:00pm NZST Friday, July 11th (Wellington)
If you’re wondering what else to expect from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, rest assured the core gameplay loop remains intact: pick a skater, drop into maps like Los Angeles, Airport, or Canada, and complete as many goals as you can before time runs out. The mission structure in Pro Skater 4 has been tweaked for consistency, scrapping its original free-roam style in favour of the more time-limited challenge format used in Pro Skater 3.
And of course, that game-changing soundtrack is still just as curated as ever – check out some of the songs set to appear in-game here.
While Tony Hawk himself naturally headlines the roster, he’s not alone. New-gen phenom Rayssa Leal joins the lineup, and even Michelangelo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles makes an appearance. Players also have the option to create their own skaters, complete with custom outfits and gear.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 promises the same chaotic fun that made the originals legendary, with just enough updates to pull in a new crowd without losing the fans who were there the first time. It’s almost time, folks.