The former strategy for Crash consisted of yearly releases that lasted until the infamous hiatus, and it was in many ways responsible for its decline in both quality and popularity (not to mention all the executive meddling and studio swapping in-between). Sane Trilogy is merely a timed exclusive, which I will link to at the bottom of this post.
Either way, we do have more evidence that the N. You could make the case that they just made a very oddly specific mistake and nothing's been officially confirmed, but uh, I think we all know how the merchandise folk's prophetic whoopsies work at this point (this was how we learned about Crash's recent resurrection months before its official announcement). (Source: Licensing Source Book Europe - Spring 2018)Īs usual, this information has been removed from the original article. Activision have a five-year plan for this and GB eye is delighted to be fully on board for all products.
Next year it will be going broader (Switch and PC) and there will be a new game in 2019. There's a good chance you've already heard the news as it's been all over the "bandicootian" press for a few days, but if you're not up to date, here's an interesting quote by GB Eye, a company that supplies licensed merchandise including Crash Bandicoot: The new game was a huge success at retail with no marketing spend. In fact, there seem to be plans for the next five years already. It's only natural to expect a new game to follow in the near future, but whether you saw it coming or had your doubts, you'll be delighted to know that it seems to be confirmed. Sane Trilogy, the franchise has not only risen from its untimely grave, but it's at its most popular since the PS1 era. Last year firmly established that there is still a colossal market for Crash Bandicoot games and merchandise. Sane Trilogy Coming to PC and Switch Posted by HP Zoner on February 13, 2018