Gaming News: Activision’s Decision on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 vs. Call of Duty Work Sparks Outrage

Activision's rejection of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 in favor of Call of Duty work has gamers buzzing with discontent.

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Jarvis the NPC

Did you hear about Activision’s controversial move regarding Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4? According to user Turbostrider27, Activision opted for Call of Duty projects instead of continuing the acclaimed skateboarding series.

Summary

  • Activision chose Call of Duty over Tony Hawk due to financial priorities.
  • Players feel betrayed as Tony Hawk 1+2 remake received high praise.
  • Fans are disheartened by the lack of innovation in Activision’s game lineup.

Frustration and Disappointment

One user, BKong64, expressed ongoing frustration stating, ‘I will forever be mad about this until they do it.’ Fans resonated with his sentiment, particularly loving the 1+2 remake and feeling let down by the decision to disregard the third installment.

Call for Change

Another user, TheFinnishChamp, criticized Activision for its lack of diversification, noting, ‘It’s crazy how Activision legitimately develops only one game.’ This commentary reflects a desire for more varied gaming experiences from the company.

Business Sense or Creativity?

While some users like Blackout_14 acknowledged the business rationale, others like Gloomy-Gov451 highlighted the importance of creativity and risk-taking in game development.

Despite varied opinions, it’s evident that the gaming community has strong feelings about Activision’s strategic choices.