Microsoft has revealed the latest wave of Game Pass titles for July 2025, and the clear standout is Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4.
This long-anticipated remake drops on July 11, available day-one for Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscribers across Xbox consoles, PC, and the cloud.
This fresh remake brings together both iconic entries into a unified experience, streamlined into a single launcher and menu. While THPS4’s free-form career mode is notably absent, the developers have backported key features from it into THPS3. That means grind extensions, leveling out, and even skitching are now fully integrated into older levels like Foundry and Airport, offering a smoother, more advanced gameplay experience.
Activision also confirmed several new features coming to the bundle, including a Photo Mode, a new HAWK mode, and the ability to create custom goals in Create-a-Park. These new tools aim to expand creativity for veteran skaters and newcomers alike, though not all of them were available in the hands-on preview at Summer Game Fest 2025.
As for the rest of Game Pass in July, players can jump into Little Nightmares II and Rise of the Tomb Raider today, with Legend of Mana and Trials of Mana arriving tomorrow. On July 3, the chaotic party platformer Ultimate Chicken Horse joins the service, followed by the return of the cyberpunk co-op shooter The Ascent on July 8. Fans of management sims can look forward to a new indie title on July 9, and finally, the irreverent FPS High on Life makes its comeback on July 15.
With a skateboarding classic reimagined and a well-rounded lineup across genres, July might just be Game Pass’s most versatile month yet.