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'Crash Bandicoot' PS4 gameplay to debut next month; Remastered 'Crash Bandicoot' trilogy release date set on February 2017?

| Nov 26, 2016 04:30 AM EST

Created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin, 'Crash Bandicoot' s a video game franchise of platform video games originally exclusive to the Sony PlayStation.

New details for the "Crash Bandicoot" PS4 will feature its first gameplay debut next month and the remastered trilogy to launch on February 2017.

It seems that gaming fans will likely see the return of Crash Bandicoot next month as rumor has it that the "Crash Bandicoot" PS4 remake will have its gameplay debut at the PlayStation Experience 2016 event on December, TheBitBag reported.

Although, Sony has yet to comment on the "Crash Bandicoot" PS4 debut at PSX 2016, gaming fans are eager to find out whether a new "Crash Bandicoot" could be seen in the PS4 since "Skylanders: Imaginators" were able to acquire Crash as playable character, bringing some nostalgia to people who haven played the original game in the PlayStation console.

It was during the Electronic Entertainment Expo event several months back that Sony heard the calling of video game fans that want to a "Crash Bandicoot" on the PS4. Numerous rumors and speculations were featured on several internet sites that teased a possible title in the works soon.

As such, Sony was made aware of the fans need for a "Crash Bandicoot" game and announced that they are working on remastered versions of the three "Crash Bandicoot" games from the original PlayStation console; "Crash Bandicoot", "Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back" and "Crash Bandicoot: Warped".

What makes it more interesting is that three "Crash Bandicoot games" were developed by Naughty Dog and and "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" featured a cut scene were in Drake is playing "Crash Bandicoot" on Elena's game console which happens to be the first PlayStation console.

Brazilian retailer website Zilliongames put a placeholder on the "Crash Bandicoot" remastered trilogy on Feb. 28, 2017, along with a supposed box art of the game.

PlayStation Europe head Jim Ryan stated that Sony and Activision would continue to tease fans on the future of Crash, but it seems pretty obvious what is in store.

Activision currently owns the rights to the "Crash Bandicoot" series and might as well be the ones to develop the three remastered versions or even a new title afterwards. Without a doubt, Crash Bandicoot will see a new game released. While neither Activision or Sony have confirmed this, it seems the most logical outcome, GameNGuide reported.

Gaming fans will be eagrly wait for PSX 2016 next month for the return of "Crash Bandicoot" to the video game world soon.

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