Activision and the professional skater no longer have anything to do with each other on a personal level, Hawk confirmed on Twitter.
Hawk made the comment after numerous messages to him from fans asking for remasters of Tony Hawk to complaining at him about the quality of the games. The professional skater, and professional brand name, replied that he’s no longer in a position to do anything about the games anymore.
 

Activision’s tumultuous relationship with the Tony Hawk license has not been a secret over the years, but it was unknown to what if any extent Hawk himself had been involved. After Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5, the series has been critically panned.
So it’s still possible for Activision to make another Tony Hawk title, but it’d be a long shot. The only shot we have of seeing a good Tony Hawk game on a current generation console would have to be a remaster.
 

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