Experimental punk rock band The Death Set confirmed on its Facebook page that it had licensed five new songs to “Tony Hawk 2020 game” and that fans would be hearing the music soon. The Death Set at first had the post pinned to the top of its Facebook page, but it has since been deleted. It appears as though The Death Set made the announcement prematurely, especially since a new Tony Hawk game hasn’t even been announced.

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While a new Tony Hawk game hasn’t been announced, this isn’t the first time that we’ve heard of a possible new entry in the series. In fact, rumors were swirling at the end of last year that the next Tony Hawk video games would actually be remakes or remasters of the original games as opposed to a full-fledged sequel.

Credible video game industry leakers have said that Activision has Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remakes in the works in some capacity, so it will be interesting to see what form they take. Activision has openly admitted that it plans on pursuing more remakes and remasters moving forward, and considering the sheer popularity of the older Tony Hawk games, they seem like obvious choices for remake projects.

Of course, it’s worth pointing out that there have been Tony Hawk video game leaks that have turned out to be untrue. For example, there was a “leak” that said a new Tony Hawk game would be announced at The Game Awards 2019, but that event came and went without any such announcement. Considering this, fans should take any Tony Hawk leaks or rumors with a grain of salt, even when they appear to come from legitimate sources like this one.

It’s also worth pointing out that Tony Hawk said in the past that he was done with Pro Skater games, so it’s unclear how that would work out. Luckily, if a new Tony Hawk video game is in the works, The Death Set’s leak indicates that a reveal could be happening sooner rather than later.

Tony Hawk is rumored to be in development for unspecified platforms this year.

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