Publisher Activision and developer Toys for Bob will release Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time for Sony PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch on March 12, followed by PC through Battle.net in late 2021. Game will be priced at $ 59.99 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series, and $ 39.99 for Switch and PC.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time first launches for Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 2, 2020. Users who have purchased these versions will be able to upgrade to the next version at no additional charge. (except in Japan). Save data can also be carried over to the new version.
The game will run at native 4K resolution at 60fps on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, and upscale to 4K on Xbox Series S, as well as have faster load times and 3D audio.
The PlayStation 5 version will also use the DualSense's wireless trigger to sense the force of the Neo Cortex's DNA-altering blowers or experience the grip as they grapple with Tawna's Hookshot. In addition, PlayStation 5's Activity Card feature will give players an analysis of their progress through each dimension of the game, provide guidance for achieving goals, and more.
Activision also revealed more news about the upcoming Crash Bandicoot, mentioning that "fans should also keep an eye on the tons of exciting festivals from Activision Blizzard aimed at attracting Crash Bandicoot fans throughout the year" and " fans can look forward to more information on the PC version at a later date, along with other interesting developments to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. "
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Trailer introduce Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time: