Okay, so here’s the thing about skateboarding today—it’s like, wow, this whole new wave of skaters is just absolutely tearing it up. And I mean, it’s not just about flipping boards, it’s about, like, flipping the whole skate scene on its head. New tricks, fresh vibes, and, oh, the style—seriously, have you seen what these kids are pulling off?
Anyway, Chloe Covell—remember her name. She’s this powerhouse who snagged the Women’s Street Gold Medal at the X Games, and she was only 13. Can you believe it? Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4, she says, is a dream gig. I get it, though—those games are like, a skateboarding bible. Play the game, get inspired, hit the asphalt, repeat. That’s the cycle, isn’t it?
And Andy Anderson—oh man, he’s like a wizard on a board. Talks about how Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 opened up this whole panorama of tricks and combos. It’s like a treasure chest of skating moves right there on your screen. Freestyle tricks? Yeah, saved by the game, and Andy’s one of those who makes everything he does look like he’s in a video game. Wild.
There’s this idea, maybe a bit cheesy, but he’s living like, as if he’s in the game—making his goals, checking them off, next level. But not cheesy, more like heartfelt or something, more… real.
So, mark your calendars or stick a Post-it on your fridge—July’s the moment Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 hits, and you bet these young guns will be there, pushing limits, smashing it all. Seriously, if you aren’t following this scene, are you even living?