Vicarious Visions' acclaimed trilogy is finally confirmed for Game Pass, accompanied by Creatures of Ava and Mafia: Definitive Edition.
Vicarious Visions' critically and commercially acclaimed remaster compilation could be included in the first wave of August titles.
The Crash trilogy will allegedly join the service's catalog in August, though whether the other two will follow in the same month is currently unknown.
The acclaimed trilogy of platforming remakes continues to move units at a steady pace, crossing another major sales milestone.
It's been claimed that the game, codenamed Freedom, was only in development for about six months before being cancelled.
Vicarious Visions was ultimately folded into Blizzard Entertainment in 2021, before being renamed to Blizzard Albany.
The update revolves entirely around making Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 better to play on the Steam Deck.
The acclaimed remaster of the first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater titles has been exclusive to the Epic Games Store since launching in 2020.
All three titles will be available for PS Plus Essential, Extra and Premium subscribers from August 2nd to September 6th.
As is customary, the upcoming monthly lineup for PlayStation Plus Essential's free games has leaked, revealing some heavy hitters.
According to Tony Hawk himself, Vicarious Visions was apparently all set to work on remakes for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4 before the Blizzard merger stopped those plans.
The studio has officially merged with Blizzard Entertainment and is dedicated to supporting its titles (with several openings available for Diablo 4).
The developer of the Crash Bandicoot and Tony Hawk remakes and Diablo 2: Resurrected might soon be entirely absorbed by Blizzard.
As revealed by community manager Adam Fletcher, Diablo 2's connection problems were caused by legacy code among other things.
A gorgeously detailed remaster of the classic ARPG.
It will retail for $39.99.
A similar launch trailer comes for the remaster as the previous release.
Haptic feedback and adaptive triggers support also confirmed.
Those who own the game physically on PS4 will still be able to upgrade to PS5, though.
Even though the studio was recently merged with Blizzard, it's still the lead on the upcoming Switch port.