The new wave of skateboarding talent—it’s wild, right? I mean, kids from all corners of the globe are just diving headfirst into epic contests and, oh man, those skate videos that just blow your mind. It’s like they bring totally fresh tricks, a whole new vibe to skating. Makes the future of skateboarding look super lit.
Okay, so Chloe Covell—I actually Googled her (and got lost in a rabbit hole, whoops)—is stoked about being in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4. I can’t even imagine being that young and achieving so much. Just 13 and already smashing it at the X Games. Mind-blowing. She thinks the game can really get folks hyped to actually get off the couch and start skating. Makes sense, I guess. Games do that, right?
And then there’s Andy Anderson. This guy talks about how Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 was basically like his skateboarding Bible. I get it—I remember playing that game forever, and thinking I was like some skateboarding wizard. Andy’s all about blending the old school with some fresh moves. He thinks freestyle tricks in the game kept those vibes alive amidst all the street skating madness. Guess sometimes a game can keep a whole culture thriving. Whoa.
Andy also goes on about feeling like a real-life ‘Create a Skater’—how rad is that? He made it into the game, living the dream! It’s nuts how reality sometimes becomes its own video game storyline. Crazy world we live in.
Oh, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 hits in July. Those up-and-comers are ready to totally rock it, cranking up that combo meter. Can’t wait to see them shredding hard.
Yeah, it’s all just… well, it’s something, isn’t it?