

Activision is making sure to emphasize that everything is being faithfully renovated without too much deviation these will still be the PS1 games you fondly remember, only prettier and better-playing. The biggest improvement, of course, will be in the visual department, with all the original characters and environments benefiting from a complete aesthetic overhaul. So what should we expect from Spyro’s much-anticipated return? Rather predictably (because why fix what isn’t broken) the feature sheet is quite similar to Crash’s 2017 resurrection. Nearly every remaining Activision studio is now working on some part of the Call of Duty franchise.The remastered environments are really shaping up. Sane Trilogy as well as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2, has been shuffled over to work with Blizzard. Meanwhile, Activision's Vicarious Visions, which developed Crash Bandicoot N. The California-based studio suffered multiple staff exits as part of the shift. So, when might we see a new Spyro platformer for consoles? Or another Crash Bandicoot, for that matter? Despite successful remaster trilogy releases and Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time selling well last year, things don't look too promising.Īctivision's Toys for Bob studio, which developed Crash 4 and Spyro Reignited Trilogy, is now focused on Call of Duty: Warzone. Other new bosses include Crash veterans N.Gin and Koala Kong (no relation).

Spyro will make an appearance, but can you actually play as Spyro? It looks like you'll get a Spyro-themed skin for Crash - so maybe that's as close as it gets.īattle of the Dragons also adds a new land to explore, plus Spyro series villains Dark Spyro and Gnasty Gnorc to defeat. Made by King, Activision's mobile arm, the hugely-lucrative On the Run launches its third season, Battle of the Dragons, today, 10th June. Beloved platforming mascot Spyro the dragon will ride again in the new season of free-to-play mobile game Crash Bandicoot: On the Run.
