• Crash Bandicoot is platform video game franchise originally developed by Naughty Dog for Sony Computer Entertainment.

Crash Bandicoot is platform video game franchise originally developed by Naughty Dog for Sony Computer Entertainment. (Photo : Facebook/Crash Bandicoot)

90's kids would surely feel nostalgic now that Sony confirmed that they are going to release another "Crash Bandicoot" game for PlayStation 4.

"Crash Bandicoot" was first released in 1996 and a lot of other versions of the game were released over the years. Though the "Crash Bandicoot" series was last seen in "Crash Bandicoot Kart" back in 2010, people started to question if Sony would ever bring back this game that most of the 90's kids grew up playing.

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After all the confusing rumors, on whether Sony's going to revive the video game or not, the company has finally confirmed that they will indeed bring "Crash Bandicoot" to life once again. According to Ecumanical News, during E3 2016 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), Sony announced that they would be working on not just 1 but 3 "Crash Bandicoot" games that would be available for PS4. Sony is also rumored to be partnering up with Activision for the video games' revival.

It was also stated, as per Ubergizmo, that the new and improved game would surely catch a lot of gamers attention, especially because a lot of them has been waiting for this day to come.

The rumors about Sony releasing an updated version of "Crash Bandicoot" has gone around since February, when a toymaker at the New York Fair accidentally dished out that Sony's planning to bring back "Crash Bandicoot," but the person immediately withdrew his claim and stated that he was just speaking hypothetically. If "Crash Bandicoot" was ever going to make a return, he said that he would be glad to do an updated toy figure for the video game, Tech times has learned.

Although it may seem like it would take a long wait until the new "Crash Bandicoot" game arrives, the same publication also reported that gamers would have the chance to take a first look on how the game would look like soon, as the character would be featured in "Skylanders Imaginators" game, which is set to be released a few years ahead before the "Crash Bandicoot" game.

Aside from "Crash Bandicoot," Sony also announced other videogames that their company would release in the coming years, such as "God of War," "The Last Guardian," "Detroit: Become Human," "Resident Evil VII," "Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens," "Death Stranding" and "Spider-Man."