Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Has a Rough Steam Launch — But There’s More to the Story

Sachin Chauhan

Published On July 13, 2025

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Hey skaters, let’s talk about the elephant in the halfpipe — Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 just hit Steam, and the launch… kinda stumbled. Despite tons of hype and nostalgia-fueled excitement, the game’s off to a slow roll when it comes to player count and community reviews. But before we bust out the sad trombone, there’s a bit more to unpack.

Steam Numbers Are Low — But Not a Total Wipeout

On launch day, THPS 3 + 4 peaked at around 2,214 concurrent players on Steam. That’s not terrible by any stretch, but definitely underwhelming considering the buzz leading up to release. For comparison, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 pulled in just 1,804 at peak on Steam — but that was three years after its original launch elsewhere.

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So what’s going on? Why the slow start?

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Blame It on Game Pass (Kind Of)

Here’s the kicker: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launched day one on Xbox Game Pass, and that includes the PC tier. So, yeah — a whole bunch of players likely skipped the $49.99 price tag on Steam and just downloaded it through their Game Pass subscription.

Honestly, can you blame them?

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With Game Pass offering such a stacked library (and THPS 3 + 4 being available on both Xbox and PC from day one), it’s a no-brainer for budget-conscious players to go that route.

Mixed Steam Reviews? It’s Not Just a PC Thing

Steam reviews for THPS 3 + 4 currently sit at “Mixed” — about 68% positive. That’s definitely a step down from the near-universal praise 1 + 2 got back in 2020.

But the complaints aren’t about performance or bugs. Instead, they seem focused on controversial changes to Pro Skater 4’s career mode — stuff that rubbed longtime fans the wrong way. There was also some pre-release drama about whether Jackass legend Bam Margera would be in the game (he’s not), which added fuel to the fire.

Bottom line: The core gameplay’s still solid, but the design tweaks didn’t land with everyone.

Read: Bam Margera Confirmed as Unlockable Skater in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remake

Skateboarding Games Are Having a Moment

The wild thing is, we’re in a mini skateboarding game renaissance right now:

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  • Session: Skate Sim is going strong with its realistic take on skating.
  • EA’s new Skate reboot is heading into Early Access this year.
  • And of course, the Tony Hawk series is still going, even if it hit a speed bump.

So yeah, if you’re a skate game fan, you’ve got options. And honestly, that might be another reason 3 + 4 didn’t explode on day one — players are spread out across a growing genre.

A Solid Game With a Shaky Launch

If you’re a fan of the series or just love arcade-style skating, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 still offers a lot to love. But between Game Pass availability, career mode changes, and a busy genre, its Steam launch was never gonna be a slam dunk.

That said, strong critic reviews and fan nostalgia might give it legs in the long run — especially if Iron Galaxy listens to community feedback and patches in some career mode tweaks or bonus content down the line.

Summary:

  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launched with just over 2,200 peak players on Steam.
  • The day-one Game Pass release likely siphoned off a ton of would-be Steam players.
  • Steam reviews are “Mixed” mostly due to career mode changes in Pro Skater 4, not bugs or performance.
  • The skateboarding game scene is heating up, with more competition than ever.

Thinking of diving in? Grab it on Game Pass first and see how it feels before buying — or stick around for potential patches if you’re holding out for a better career mode experience.

Also read: Trials of Mana and Legend of Mana Now Available on Xbox Game Pass Standard

Author Bio

Written by: [Sacheen Chavan]

Sacheen Chouhan is a passionate gaming enthusiast, content creator, and tech lover. With a keen eye for the latest trends in the gaming world, he shares insights, reviews, and tips to help gamers level up their experience. Whether it’s esports, RPGs, or the latest gaming gear, Sacheen stays ahead of the curve

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