While the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 launch on September 29, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners will have to wait until November 10 to play the game, Activision announced today.
As a reminder, THPS5 is $59.99 on PS4/One because it features “seamless online multiplayer,” but the PS3/360 versions don’t include online multiplayer, so they’re priced at $39.99.
Activision also revealed the full soundtrack for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5, which includes Death From Above 1979, Anti-Flag, and more:
- Anti-Flag – “Stars and Stripes”
- Atmosphere – “Southsiders”
- Black Pistol Fire – “Hipster Shakes”
- Bully – “Milkman”
- Cloud Nothings – “I’m Not Part of Me”
- Cold Cave – “A Little Death to Laugh”
- Connie Price and the Keystones – “International Hustler”
- Crass Mammoth – “All 149”
- Deaf Poets – “Degenerate Mind”
- Death – “Keep On Knocking”
- Death From Above 1979 – “Virgins”
- Deer Mother – “When The Wolves Come Out”
- Doomtree – “Mini Brute”
- Fake P – “Rorschach”
- Family Force 5 – “Raised By Wolves”
- Four Year Strong – “Go Down In History”
- Harlan – “Moment To Myself”
- Hundred Visions – “Our Ritual”
- Hungry Hands – “Highline”
- Icon For Hire – “Cynics and Critics”
- Killer Be Killed – “Wings of Feather and Wax”
- New Politics – “Everywhere I Go”
- Plague Vendor – “Black Sap Scriptures”
- Ratatat – “Cream on Chrome”
- RattBlack – “Skate Rock”
- Royal Blood – “Little Monster”
- State Champs – “Secrets”
- Temples – “Shelter Song”
- The Orwells – “Who Needs You”
- The Schitzophonics – “Rat Trap”
- The Sheds – “Bad Things are Bad”
- Yogi & Skrillex – “Burial”
If you missed it, the game underwent a recent visual change to a more cel-shaded look.