Boba Fett’s Return in The Mandalorian: Theories Explained

As if we needed another reason to be excited for the upcoming second season of The Mandalorian, a new report suggests none other than Boba Fett will be joining the series, with Attack of the Clones actor Temuera Morrison reprising the role. Morrison’s role is said to be a small one, but the fact that fans are finally getting more Boba Fett nearly 40 years after his apparent death is a pretty big deal.

You might be wondering how Boba Fett could appear in The Mandalorian when he was last seen plummeting to a horrible fate in Return of the Jedi. But anyone familiar with the classic Legends timeline knows that the Sarlacc was far from the end of Fett’s story. Read on to learn how he could have lived, how the Expanded Universe continued his journey and what role Fett could play in The Mandalorian: Season 2. These are the topics covered in this article:

  • Did Boba Fett Die in Return of the Jedi?
  • Boba Fett in the Expanded Universe
  • Boba Fett’s Return: The Clues So Far
  • Boba Fett in The Mandalorian: Season 2
  • Boba Fett vs. Captain Rex?

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Did Boba Fett Die in Return of the Jedi?

When we last saw Boba Fett in the classic Star Wars movies, he was being doomed to an inglorious death in the Great Pit of Carkoon. For all his fearsome reputation, Fett was ultimately taken out by a blind, bumbling Han Solo and doomed to spend a thousand years being slowly digested by the Sarlacc.

However, the silver lining for Star Wars fans who feel Fett deserved a more spectacular sendoff is that there’s no reason to assume the character is actually dead. Again, C-3PO himself established that it takes centuries for the Sarlacc to fully digest its victims. Thanks to its uniquely disgusting biology, the Sarlacc is able to keep its prey alive for a very long time so that it can slowly absorb their nutrients. It  even seems to form some sort of symbiotic relationship with its prey, eventually absorbing their consciousness into a larger hive mind.

With The Mandalorian taking place roughly five years after Return of the Jedi, Fett still has 995 years left before he’s completely dissolved. We have to assume a guy renowned for being the most fearsome bounty hunter in the galaxy has a few tricks up his sleeve and secret weapons tucked away in his armor. This casting rumor suggests Fett ultimately did find some way of escaping the Sarlacc. The real question is why he didn’t immediately hunt down and murder Han Solo.

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Boba Fett in the Expanded Universe

Like many unexpected Star Wars plot twists – Darth Maul surviving the events of The Phantom Menace, Emperor Palpatine returning through the magic of cloning, etc. – the idea of Boba Fett surviving his run-in with the Sarlacc has its roots in the classic Expanded Universe. In fact, Fett went on to play a surprisingly critical role in the post-Return of the Jedi Star Wars saga until the EU was finally shelved by Disney.

Marvel Comics didn’t wait very long after the release of Return of the Jedi before bringing back Fett in the pages of its monthly Star Wars series. 1983’s Star Wars #81 shows an amnesic Fett being spat out by the Sarlacc and then captured by a group of Jawas. A chance run-in with Han Solo jogs Fett’s memory and he attempts to settle their score. Instead, the story ends with Fett, along with his new Jawa friends, being dragged back into the Sarlacc.

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The Marvel series already had a dubious place in official Star Wars canon even before Disney came along, so this story is necessarily part of accepted EU lore. Instead, his true return came in Dark Horse Comics’ 1991 miniseries Dark Empire. Set six years after Return of the Jedi, Dark Empire deals with a clone version of Palpatine resurfacing to attack the fledgling New Republic. While not the main focus of the series, Fett also comes out of hiding and attempts to claim a new bounty on Han Solo’s head. He didn’t succeed, but this story paved the way for plenty more Fett-centric comics and novels. The Bounty Hunter Trilogy of novels is especially notable for fleshing out the character’s past and his actions after the movies, even if a lot of that material was rendered moot by Attack of the Clones.

Fett eventually evolved beyond his role as a silent bounty hunter. The New Jedi Order series of novels takes place two decades after Return of the Jedi and showcases a devastating conflict between the New Republic and an invasion force known as the Yuuzhan Vong. In this era, Fett has become the leader of Mandalore, rallying his people to resist the Vong invasion and forge an alliance with the New Republic. Later books introduced elements like Fett having a family and helping train Han and Leia’s daughter Jaina to confront her corrupted brother Jacen.

Obviously, none of these stories still hold true in Disney’s revised Star Wars timeline. However, given how much recent Star Wars projects have drawn inspiration from the EU, we wouldn’t be surprised if some of these plot points wind up being repurposed.

Boba Fett’s Return: The Clues So Far

It’s always been assumed Boba Fett’s return was a question of when, not if. For one thing, Disney wasted little time before moving forward with a standalone Boba Fett movie as one of its first Star Wars anthology movies. Chronicle director Josh Trank was brought on board the untitled project in 2014, though Trank ultimately left the film in 2015. Trank only recently discussed his real reasons for leaving the Boba Fett movie, telling Polygon, “I quit because I knew I was going to be fired if I didn’t quit.”

It was never clear whether the movie was meant to take place after Return of the Jedi or flesh out the character’s earlier years (as with the canceled Star Wars: 1313 game). And either way, Disney seems to have shelved the project for the time being. But it’s clear from multiple recent Star Wars projects that bringing back Boba Fett was always part of the plan.

The first clues to Fett’s return happened in the 2015 novel Star Wars: Aftermath. A passage in the book features a scavenger on Tatooine coming across a suit of Mandalorian armor “pitted and pocked as if with some kind of acid.” This strongly suggests Fett escaped his captivity in the Sarlacc and discarded (or possibly even sold) his acid-worn armor. That scene paves the way for Fett’s return, while also leaving the door open for infamous Boba Fett impersonator Jodo Kast to make his Disney debut.

Meanwhile, multiple installments of The Mandalorian: Season 1 hinted that Fett is alive, well and taking an interest in the misadventures of Din Djarin (a.k.a. the Mandalorian of the title). Vanity Fair spotted a background Mandalorian character in the series premiere whose suit looks an awful lot like Fett’s. Later on, Episode 5 ends with a stinger scene of a mysterious figure wearing a cape and spurs approaching the lifeless body of Fennic Shand. The spurs alone strongly point to Boba Fett, as the character’s costume was intentionally designed to evoke images of Wild West gunslingers.

With all that in mind, the report that Fett is emerging from the shadows for Season 2 isn’t terribly surprising. Clearly Disney has been building up to this point for a while. The only question is why Boba Fett is so interested in the exploits of Din Djarin. On that note…

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Boba Fett in The Mandalorian: Season 2

With the Mandalorian doing so much to flesh out the culture of Mandalore and the sorry state of its people in the post-Imperial era, it makes sense to include the most famous Mandalorian character of them all. On the other hand, Boba Fett isn’t technically a Mandalorian at all. Like his father, Jango, Boba Fett is considered an outsider and pretender who simply wears Mandalorian armor.

That fact could explain both Fett’s presence in the series and his interest in Djarin. From what the series has revealed about Djarin’s origin story so far, we know that Mandalorians aren’t a specific race of people, but rather a group bound by time-honored traditions and a warrior spirit. Djarin wasn’t born a Mandalorian, but he became one after being orphaned in the Clone Wars and becoming inducted into the ways of Mandalore. Boba Fett may be jealous of Din Djarin – a rival bounty hunter who has eclipsed his own reputation while also being hailed as a true and worthy Mandalorian.

There may be a simpler explanation, too. Fett may be interested in stealing The Child and claiming the large bounty on is head. As the original trilogy showed, Fett is perfectly happy to work with the Empire if it means a hefty payday. His old benefactor Darth Vader is gone, but perhaps Fett found a new employer in the ruthless Imperial warlord Moff Gideon. Clearly there’s a story to be told in how Gideon acquired the Mandalorian weapon known as the Darksaber, and Boba Fett may play into that story (along with the Darksaber’s former owner, Bo-Katan Kryze, who will also reportedly appear in Season 2).

A great many actors have portrayed Boba Fett over the years, most notably Jeremy Bulloch in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. However, The Hollywood Reporter specifically names Temuera Morrison as the actor cast for The Mandalorian: Season 2. Morrison made his Star Wars debut in Attack of the Clones, where he played Jango Fett and the many Clonetroopers who were created from Jango’s DNA. Morrison later dubbed over Boba Fett’s handful of lines for a DVD rerelease of The Empire Strikes Back, but this will be his first time actually playing Boba Fett in live-action.

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Boba Fett vs. Captain Rex?

It didn’t take long after THR’s story to drop before fans began speculating Morrison will be playing more than one role in The Mandalorian: Season 2. Many fans believe Morrison will also play the part of Captain Rex, an ex-Clonetrooper who eventually became a member of the Rebel Alliance.

This theory is fueled by the recent news that Rex’s friend and comrade Ahsoka Tano is making her live-action debut (played by Rosario Dawson) in Season 2. Given their close friendship, it makes sense that Ahsoka would be accompanied by Rex, one of the very few Clonetroopers who managed to break free from Palpatine’s conditioning. It would certainly make for an interesting conflict if Boba Fett went head-to-head with one of his fellow Jango Fett clones. Rex would surely be an uncomfortable reminder of Fett’s tragic past.

Captain Rex on Star Wars Rebels
Captain Rex on Star Wars Rebels

Normally, we’d question whether Rex is even alive by the time of The Mandalorian, as it’s been established clones were given artificially accelerated lifespans. Unlike Boba Fett, who was designed as an identical copy of his father, the Clonetroopers were built to age rapidly into adulthood and die off before they could become a liability to Palpatine’s new Empire. But for whatever reason, Rex has seemed to age slower than his brothers. He appears as an older but still virile soldier in Star Wars Rebels, and the Rebels finale even confirmed Rex took part in the Battle of Endor.

At this point, it’s not a stretch to assume Rex is still alive during the era of The Mandalorian. He may very well be the last Clonetrooper still standing. And with Director of Lucasfilm Animation Dave Filoni so heavily involved in the development of The Mandalorian, it stands to reason we’re going to keep seeing new connections between this live-action series and its animated cousins as time goes on.

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Apex Legends: Mirage Finally Gets The Buff He’s Needed In Season 5 Patch

The new season of Apex Legends has launched, and most of the attention is rightly on the new legend Loba. But another character has been given a serious makeover in Season 5, finally making Mirage a more competitive threat and expanding his bag of tricks.

In a message in the official patch notes, Respawn says it hopes the rework gives Mirage more depth and allows players “avenues to get better at Bamboozling people.” That means the trickster legend gets a bunch of adjustments to his decoy, including the ability to control it directly by having it mimic movements. It will also last for 60 seconds, and releasing a new decoy will remove the previous one.

But that’s not all. Mirage will also get a revised Ultimate, Life of the Party, which deploys a team of decoys, all imitating his movements like a flash mob. He also gets some extra utility by turning on cloaking whenever using a respawn beacon or reviving a teammate.

Apex Legends Season 5 naturally comes with a new battle pass and the associated rewards, huge changes to the King’s Canyon map, and a story mode to help flesh out the characters. Meanwhile, Respawn is also making balance changes to factors other than Mirage, like a very significant shotgun swap.

Apex Legends Season 5 Patch Notes – Mirage

Now it’s a party! Your favorite trickster has learned a few new tricks to bamboozle his enemies in this new rework for Season 5.

Designer Note: The hope for this rework is that it gives more depth to Mirage gameplay by giving Mirage players avenues to get better at Bamboozling people.

  • Tactical: Psyche Out
    • Pressing the character utility action button allows Mirage to gain control of his decoy.
    • When controlling the decoy, it will mimic Mirage’s every move.
    • Decoys now last for 60 seconds.
    • Releasing another decoy will remove the previous decoy.
  • Ultimate: Life of the Party
    • Mirage deploys a team of decoys that mimic his every move (think “Emergency Dance Party” from DUMMIEs Big Day).
    • Cooldown 60 seconds.
  • Passive: Now You See Me…
    • In addition to cloaking when downed, Mirage also cloaks while using a respawn beacon and reviving a teammate (the teammate is also cloaked).
  • Mirage’s “You got Bamboozled” line will now trigger when you bamboozle an enemy, instead of when you release a decoy.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Playlist Update Now Live On All Platforms

Developer Infinity Ward has rolled out a playlist update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One that makes some adjustments to various multiplayer game modes.

This first of these is the placement of Gun Game Reloaded. Now, the frenetic mode can be found in the Quick Player filter in Modern Warfare’s multiplayer. In addition to this change, Boots on the Ground War has been reverted back to classic Ground War, and the Dirty Old Houseboat moshpit–which includes the maps Rust, Shipment, and Shoot House–is now live on all platforms.

This Modern Warfare playlist update is server-side, meaning you only have to log into the game in order for the update to install.

Infinity Ward has also previously announced that a separate Modern Warfare playlist update will arrive later this week. It will add Demolition, 3v3 Gunfight Knives Only, and more. Further, the studio outlined various other changes coming to both Modern Warfare and Warzone this week, including a new Operator and legendary weapons, additional weapon blueprints, and more.

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Apex Legends Does A Surprise Shotty Switcharoo, Puts Best Shotgun In Care Packages

Respawn Entertainment has revealed the patch notes for Season 5 of its popular battle royale shooter Apex Legends, and it has an unfortunate surprise for all of you Peacekeeper fans. Apex’s lever-action shotgun has been loved and hated in equal measure since the game first came out, due to its monstrous damage output at close range and its support for the Precision Choke hop-up, which makes it fearsome even from far away.

After introducing several nerfs over the years to reduce the weapon’s effectiveness, Respawn is trying a different approach. In Season 5, the Peacekeeper will be buffed substantially, but it will only be available in care packages, which are special drops that players can seek out to find epic and legendary armor as well as some of the best weapons in the game. The previous care package-exclusive shotgun, the Mastiff, will be rolled into the existing loot pool, with its stats reduced accordingly.

Along with this shotgun shuffle, Apex Season 5 adds a new character to the game, Loba, whose kit focuses on spotting epic and legendary loot through walls. The update also reshapes the game’s Kings Canyon map, with Skull Town and Thunderdome replaced by new areas. Additionally, Season 5 comes with a new battle pass.

Now Playing: Apex Legends – Meet Loba Character Trailer

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Here’s Where You Can Preorder Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC on September 4. Developed by Vicarious Visions, the same company behind Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, it’s a remastered bundle of the first two games in the series. Like the Crash remasters, THPS 1+2 will keep the bones of the original games but will feature a full HD visual upgrade and other modern trappings. It will even have certain moves that weren’t available in the originals, like reverts. Read our Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 announcement article for more details.

Even though it’s not coming out until September, you can already place a preorder now at a handful of retailers. It comes in several editions and includes two different preorder bonuses, one for the physical version and one for digital copies. Let’s get to it.

Preorder Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2

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The standard edition comes with the game itself and the preorder bonus, if applicable (see below).

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Digital Deluxe Edition

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The deluxe edition of THPS 1+2 comes with the game as well as the following digital items, according to the Epic Games Store: “‘The Ripper’ skater from Powell-Peralta, unique retro outfits for Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero and Rodney Mullen, and unique retro content for the Create-A-Skater mode.”

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Collector’s Edition

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A collector’s edition for THPS 1+2 has also been announced, though it’s not yet available at any retailer. It includes the game, the deluxe edition content (‘The Ripper’ skater from Powell-Peralta, unique retro outfits for Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero and Rodney Mullen, and unique retro content for the Create-A-Skater mode), and a limited edition full-size Birdhouse skate board deck.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Preorder Bonus

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Digital Copy Preorder Bonus – Preorder a digital version of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2, and you’ll receive access to the Warehouse Demo when it becomes available later this year.

Physical Copy Preorder Bonus – Preorder a physical copy of the game at participating retailers, and you’ll receive a Tony Hawk mini fingerboard.

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Update: Sony Denies October PS5 Release Date

Update: Sony has told Famitsu that the October release date mentioned in a job listing is a mistake made by the recruitment company involved.

The official release window remains Holiday 2020.

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A job listing from Sony Interactive Entertainment says that the PlayStation 5 will be released in October 2020.

As pointed out by Nibel on Twitter, a listing on the NEXT jobs website for a role in the SIE Materials Department says that the successful applicant will work “with the design department and the quality assurance department to create the PlayStation 5 scheduled to be released in October 2020.”

Previously, Sony has only specified Holiday 2020 as a release window for the new console. October would be slightly earlier than expected for that window, so it may be that this is a mistake, but the listing itself does appear to be offical (although there’s no date listed on the page for when the listing was posted).

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IGN has contacted Sony for comment, but received no reply at time of writing.

Previous reports has said that the outbreak of COVID-19 is unlikely to delay the console’s planned release, but could lead to scarcity of materials needed to build the console. Those same reports said Sony could limit production due to a higher launch price point than PS4.

After a long period of silence, we’re beginning to learn more about PS5 – we’ve seen its full specs, how they compare to Xbox Series X, gotten a look at its new controller, the DualSense, and we know a few games coming to the system. For a full round-up, here’s everything we know about PS5 so far.

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Will Run ‘at a Minimum of 30 FPS’ on Xbox Series X

Ubisoft has revealed that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will “run at a minimum of 30 FPS” when it launches on Xbox Series X.

Ubisoft issued a statement to IGN, revealing that the forthcoming release will target 30 FPS as a minimum frame rate:

“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will run at a minimum of 30 FPS. On Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, we are committed to offer the best experience to our players by immersing them in the most beautiful worlds and environments we could create, and leveraging not only the graphics enhancements offered by the next generation of consoles, but also faster loading times and the new architectures.”

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Of course, this may change as the game is finalized ahead of its launch later this year, but for now, you can expect 30 FPS when you boot up the game in 4K on launch day. Microsoft has previously made clear that its performance target for the console is “4K at 60 FPS – up to 120 FPS”.

Valhalla has seen something of a backlash after its promised gameplay teaser during the May episode of Xbox 20/20 seemingly only featured a few seconds of gameplay footage. The reaction appears to stem from a wider dissatisfaction with the leap in technology many may be expecting from this holiday’s consoles, given that graphical improvements are less revolutionary than those seen in the jump between previous generations. Check out our article on why you may need to lower your expectations when it comes to next-gen graphics.

Yesterday, we learned that Valhalla’s season pass will include a mission themed after the legend of Beowulf. We learned last week that Valhalla will be “shorter and smaller” than Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to address the common criticism that the Grecian game was bloated. Valhalla was one of 13 games shown off at last week’s Inside Xbox.

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More Tiger King Coming, But It Won’t Be About Joe Exotic

The creators of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness are reportedly working on a new episode that will focus on the master illusionists, Siegfried and Roy.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin, the filmmaking duo behind the hit Netflix docuseries, have taken on a new project, under the Tiger King name, that will apparently explore the 2003 mauling attack that ended the Siegfried & Roy show.

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Wildlife veterinarian and Tiger King production member Dr. James Liu told the outlet that the follow-up episode would “act as a higher-minded corrective to both the original seven-episode series as well as comedian Joel McHale’s aftershow special.” However, a spokesperson for Goode Films disagreed with this characterization of the sequel, claiming it was “untrue that the direction is going in a more conservational route.”

Regardless of the tone of the new episode, it is believed that it will centre around Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn, a duo of magicians who were best known for their Las Vegas show that ran from 1990 until 2003, ending when a white tiger mauled Horn on stage during a performance. He survived the attack but was left permanently injured. Horn died this month due to complications from coronavirus (COVID-19) at the age of 75.

Details of the new episode are said to have emerged when Liu reached out to THR to request contact information for Chris Lawrence, a former tiger handler for Siegfried & Roy’s show, who spoke to the outlet in 2019 about his 15-year battle with PTSD following the infamous incident, which he claims to have been triggered by several operational failures and onstage handling errors made by Horn on the night.

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In our review of the original Tiger King series, we called it “a fascinating and depressing look inside a community of big cat fanatics,” which can be “downright uncomfortable to watch” at times, but would likely be a valuable addition to the watchlists of “true crime fans hungry for something different.”

If you can’t wait for the new episodes, check out our follow-up piece to find out what happened to Tiger King’s cast of colourful characters after the docuseries ended and take a look at our rundown of recommendations for other true crime shows and movies available to stream right now.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remasters Releasing This Year, Won’t Have Microtransactions

Following Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD remaster in 2012, the company is returning with a bigger remaster package that features updated versions of the first two games. Following word from Tony Hawk himself, who sent a text message to fans shortly before the announcement was made official, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC in September.

Developed by Vicarious Visions, the games feature updated graphics, new tricks, additional features, and some of the original games’ most iconic music (to get this out of the way upfront, yes, Goldfinger’s “Superman” is included). In short, the 1999 and 2000 skateboarding games have never looked better–see for yourself in the screenshots and video embedded in this post.

The games offer all the original levels, professional skaters, tricks, and modes from the classic games. Some of the new features include additional tricks, more goals and challenges, and “secrets” to uncover. The game supports local split-screen multiplayer as well as online play.

The create-a-park and create-a-skater modes also return, and they have even more customization items available to players. You can share your parks online and play those created by other users. In terms of the create-a-skater customization options for clothing and more, all of the different content is available through gameplay exclusively, at least at launch.

Vicarious Visions boss Jen Oneal told GameSpot that there will be no microtransactions in the Tony Hawk remasters at launch, but these could come later. “Everything that you see at launch is going to be unlocked with gameplay. We’re not planning on having monetization at launch,” Oneal said, adding that Vicarious put a focus on making sure players are getting a “complete package.” If there is demand for additional content, Vicarious Visions might consider releasing more stuff to buy with real money down the road.

Tony Hawk's remastered graphics
Tony Hawk’s remastered graphics

Something else that may come post-release is cross-platform play. Activision is already pushing into the cross-platform market with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone, but Oneal stopped short of confirming this for the Tony Hawk remasters. “When the time comes we will say more,” Oneal said.

In terms of the soundtrack, Goldfinger’s iconic “Superman,” which is synonymous with the series, is included, as well as songs by Rage Against the Machine, Powerman 5000, Bad Religion, Dead Kennedys, Naughty by Nature, Papa Roach, and Primus, among others. Oneal told GameSpot that Activision was not able to secure every song from the original games due to licensing issues, but the soundtrack will have most of what you remember. “All of your favorites will be there,” Oneal said.

Just like in the original games, you can expect to be able to skate as Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Geoff Rowley, Bucky Lasek, Elissa Steamer, Kareem Campbell, Andrew Reynolds, Bob Burnquist, Chad Muska, and all the other skaters from the first two games, now presented in HD.

Oneal explained to GameSpot that Activision is releasing this remaster in 2020 because the ’90s are popular again.

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“Nostalgia is in. Everything ’90s is all the craze. The music, the clothes. And now we have the technology to make something truly superior,” Oneal said. “It just felt like now was the right time to do it.

Tony Hawk himself said on social media in 2018 that he was no longer working with Activision on the iconic video game series bearing his name. But things can change. Oneal explained to GameSpot that Hawk was involved from the beginning on the remaster project.

“Tony really wanted a very faithful remaster, which is what we are doing. He is still really close to all of the skaters from the first two games, and they’re all present [in the remasters],” Oneal said. “We ran plans by him from the get-go, and shared with him any new ideas that we had. He knows what the culture of skate is and how we need to represent it.”

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The Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater remasters launch on September 4 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The PC edition is exclusive to the Epic Games Store. The games are only going to be sold through the remaster package containing both titles, and not individually.

The latest new Tony Hawk game was 2015’s Pro Skater 5, but it ended up going down as one of the most poorly received mainstream games of that year. Hawk himself released Tony Hawk’s Skate Jam in 2018 for mobile devices, marking the first Tony Hawk game not published by Activision.

The announcement of the new Tony Hawk remasters comes after the gigantic success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy in 2017. After that game performed ahead of expectations, Activision said it would be looking to release more remasters of its classic games.

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