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The next Crash Bandicoot will be a mobile endless runner

Crash Bandicoot will come to your Android and iPhone. It is run by the creators of Candy Crush.

After the success of the Crash bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing remakes and compilations, it was hoped that Activision would want to release more games from the series. They had run out of fondly remembered games and it was either releasing new ones or making remakes and remasters of the least desired.

Run nonstop, thanks to the creators of Candy Crush

Unexpectedly, Activisiopn has released a new Crash Bandicoot. Yes, a new one. This is not a remake of Wrath of Cortex, Twin Sanity, C rash of the Titans, or Mind Over Mutant.

Instead it is an endless runner. That genre of games specially designed for mobiles in which a character runs indefinitely until he falls into an abyss or stumbles over an obstacle. It is possible that it sounds like Temple Run or Sonic Dash, and it is a genre that adapts to many franchises.

That is the way that Activision has to make a new Crash Bandicoot, and it is carried out by King, creators of the saga Candy Crush. Sure, it's for mobile Android, and devices using iOS. It appears to be a limited release for now, the usual soft launch for testing servers and game stability before a full release.

Crash Bandicoot mobiles mobile Android iPhone iPad iOs

Yes, it is technically the new Crash Bandicoot. Many may not like the idea that the new marsupial game is a game to hang out on mobile. But that doesn't mean they aren't doing another one, if they are. Activision wants to stop relying so much on its sales being so dependent on how well Call of Duty is doing, and following the success of Sekiro They plan to include games without multiplayer more frequently.

Source: JumpButton's Twitter

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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