The PC version is a direct port of the Xbox game in the interest of getting it out relatively quickly, but that doesn't mean it's completely barren of any original content. In addition to the full soundtrack that accompanied the console versions, Aspyr included two new music tracks from a local Austin punk band called Lunch Box Avenue. The PC version will also include online multiplayer support, something the PlayStation 2 version had but the Xbox version didn't. The eight-player online support will have built-in player-matching support that will let PC players play against others with the PC version. It will also be possible for those with the PC version to exchange skateparks they've created.