Tony Hawk claims he is ‘talking to Activision again’
Tony Hawk has teased anniversary plans for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, which turns 25 this year, and has said that he’s talking to Activision about the franchise.
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Tony Hawk has teased anniversary plans for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, which turns 25 this year, and has said that he’s talking to Activision about the franchise.
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