July 15, 2026
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A highly anticipated skate through nostalgia hits an unexpected roadblock, leaving subscribers staring at an empty ramp.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 15, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Microsoft has removed Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 from its upcoming Xbox Game Pass lineup for July 2026, the company quietly revealed this week. It is a sudden pivot for a service that usually prefers to announce games coming in, rather than disappearing before they even arrive.
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The publisher offered no official explanation or statement for the sudden cancellation, leaving a highly anticipated addition to the library in limbo. According to reports, however, the remastered skate packages may still eventually make their way to the service at a later date. But for now, the digital grip tape has been peeled back.
Usually, when a game vanishes from a subscription lineup before its debut, it's the corporate equivalent of slipping a test paper back into a folder and hoping no one noticed. Subscribers expecting to grind warehouse rails next month will instead have to wait for Microsoft to clarify the detour.
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Subscription services live and die on the predictability of their pipelines, and sudden removals can shake user expectations. While reports suggest the titles are delayed rather than canceled permanently, the lack of communication leaves a temporary gap in the July lineup. It highlights the shifting nature of licensing deals in the subscription era, where a game is never truly locked in until the download button appears.
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