The Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 demo officially drops for those who have digitally pre-ordered the game later this week, and Activision has now revealed some more details about it.
The demo will take place in the iconic Warehouse level from the original game, and will allow you to skate Single Sessions - 2 minute rounds in which you'll need to try and get the highest score possible. There's no limit to how many sessions you do, but it looks like specific objectives won't be included.
It has also been confirmed that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 will feature additional tricks beyond the original two games such as manuals, reverts, wall rides and more, and you'll additionally be able to customise and remap Tony Hawk's trick list in the demo, including grab, flip, lip and Special tricks.
If you've already pre-ordered the game from the Microsoft Store, you can now begin pre-loading the demo ahead of its full release on Friday, 14th at 8AM PDT / 4PM BST (search the Microsoft Store for the “Warehouse Demo” and you will find its product page.)
Will you be trying out the Tony Hawk demo later this week? Let us know in the comments.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm stoked for the game but this is a weird pre order incentive. Demos used to advertise the game not the other way around (i.e. plonking down the cash for a game in order to access the demo)
@ralphdibny Yeah, seems a little backwards. Spend your money on the game and we'll give you a demo to see if it's worth your money.
@ralphdibny I think it's fair enough. It's just a little nod of nostalgia with a demo and gives fans something to play during the last few weeks before release.
Perhaps it would've been nice to put it out for free like a classic demo but it makes sense business wise
Give me a demo and I’ll think about pre ordering
@roe I don't think it makes a lot of business sense at all. They're giving a slice of the game to people who have already committed to parting with their cash. Think of how many more sales they could get if they gave access to everyone? Personally, I'm sceptical about the game's quality, so a demo could really help sway my decision.
@Mckilmer Could not have said it better.
I wanted to try the damn thing. Too bad.
As others have said I want to try this out first, but can't.. However, if it review's well I will pick this up, had great fun playing these titles back when they originally released...
How much will this game be? I want to buy this as I loved them back in the day, but I can't see myself spending more than 30 on it.
Edit: well I clicked on the link and $40 bucks seems a little steep. Ill wait for a sale.
What the heck is going on in the world! Everything is wrong. Buy a game to play a demo? They can take a long walk off a short pier. I'll wait for this to join gamepass rather than giving them money and encouraging this practice.
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