PS3 and 360 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 SKUs delayed

Things aren’t looking for the PS3 and Xbox 360 editions of the latest Tony Hawk’s game.

Publisher Activision has confirmed to Eurogamer that those older versions of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 have been pushed back. The firm says it is focusing on fixing the PS4 and Xbox One editions.

The PS3 and 360 SKUs were originally set to launch on the same day as their PS4 and Xbox One siblings, but were pushed back to November 13th.

In a statement, Activision said: We are working closely with our developers to address the issues identified by our community. Our development resources are fully focused on fixes and content updates for PS4 and Xbox One, so we have decided to delay the release of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5on PS3 and Xbox 360.

"We will update the community when we have more specific information about a release date for PS3 and Xbox 360.”

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 launched on October 2nd in the UK, with the game receiving a critical whipping for being released with severe glitches. On launch day, Activision said it was working to fix the title.

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