According to Tony Hawk himself, the HD version of the game will be taking select levels from the first two Tony Hawk titles and be given a HD makeover. Classic levels such as “School” and “Downhill” are expected to make an appearance but that’s all Tony Hawk deemed appropriate to let on for now.
If you have enjoyed the franchise and you’re looking forward to playing the game in HD, Tony Hawk Pro Skater HD is expected to be made available come summer of 2012 and will be packaged for digital platforms and will be priced under $20. Sounds like a great way to spend the summer if you ask me.