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Patch 2.0 Updates THPS 3 & 4 on Switch

Create-a-Park arrives in Private Matches plus multiple fixes across UI, online, and gameplay.

August 21, 2025 at 03:32 AM
blur Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Patch 2.0 Released, Here's What's Included

Patch 2.0 for Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 and 4 on Switch and Switch 2 adds Create-A-Park to Private Matches and fixes a range of issues.

Tony Hawk Pro Skater Patch 2.0 Adds Create-A-Park to Private Matches

Activision and Iron Galaxy released Patch 2.0 for Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 and 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The update brings Create-A-Park to Private Matches and fixes a variety of issues across gameplay, UI, and online features. Players can access the new Create-A-Park option from the multiplayer menu under Private Match, selecting a park or browser to customize.

Key Takeaways

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Create-a-Park maps are now accessible in Private Matches
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Private Match online options remain functional after map changes
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A new notification icon on the Stats page helps players track point spending
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Achievements and trophy descriptions were adjusted
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Switch and Switch 2 receive targeted fixes for UI and gameplay flows
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Social menu visuals improve with large friend lists
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Several level-specific fixes improve mobility and deck visibility
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Create-a-Park Browser autosave and publish issues addressed

"Create-a-Park maps have been made available in Private Match"

Highlighting the new feature access in private play

"Added a notification icon to the Stats page when a stat point is available to spend"

UI improvement for progression

"Fixed an issue where having over 100 friends would cause visual issues in the social menu"

Stability fix for social features

"Fixed an issue where Michelangelo's cash icons would not track in multiple levels"

Asset consistency fix across levels

The patch shows a focus on stability and player customization rather than new content in bulk. By moving Create-a-Park into Private Matches, the developers encourage ongoing community creativity and local competition. On Switch, the updates address platform-specific quirks, underscoring how a nostalgic title relies on solid UI and reliable online and offline flow to stay relevant. If the trend continues, the game could sustain a active multiplayer scene longer as players build and share their own parks.

Highlights

  • Create-a-Park maps have been made available in Private Match
  • Added a notification icon to the Stats page when a stat point is available to spend
  • Fixed an issue where having over 100 friends would cause visual issues in the social menu
  • Fixed an issue where Michelangelo's cash icons would not track in multiple levels

The patch signals steady support for a classic with room for more community-driven updates.

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