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If you remember a few months ago, there was plans for Sony to release games to other consoles. For a few months there have also been talks of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (An HD remake of the first three Crash games) coming to Nintendo Switch. While Crash on non-Playstation devices isn't unheard of, especially for the sixth and seventh generation, N. Sane trilogy on not the PS4 and breaking from being exclusive will be extremely interesting as it had been shown for about two years at E3 on Sony's Conference many times until its release in 2017.
Recently, a "Licensing Book" in Europe showcased the most unlikely item: Crash Bandicoot on the PC and Nintendo Switch. There were mentions previously of a Summer 2017 release on Xbox One but it seems as those have been dismissed entirely, as no mentions of the console are on the page.
The smoking gun of this rumor is the magazine and their relationship with Activision, the company who now holds Crash Bandicoot. Their companies are very tightly related and the Licensing Source Book Europe has lots of Activision related items. Activision has stayed silent on these matters, and LSBE has removed mentions of the game being on PC and Switch
Source article:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...ndo-switch-leak-comes-from-an-unlikely-source
archive:http://archive.is/ahfqD
Due to the removal of the page in question I cannot provide the original page from the site, however the original page was provided.
"Looking ahead to 2018, Max picks Crash Bandicoot as one to watch out for. "...Next year it will be going broader (Switch and PC.)
The new and updated article removes the mention of any console and "going broader" in 2018.
Recently, a "Licensing Book" in Europe showcased the most unlikely item: Crash Bandicoot on the PC and Nintendo Switch. There were mentions previously of a Summer 2017 release on Xbox One but it seems as those have been dismissed entirely, as no mentions of the console are on the page.
The smoking gun of this rumor is the magazine and their relationship with Activision, the company who now holds Crash Bandicoot. Their companies are very tightly related and the Licensing Source Book Europe has lots of Activision related items. Activision has stayed silent on these matters, and LSBE has removed mentions of the game being on PC and Switch
Source article:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...ndo-switch-leak-comes-from-an-unlikely-source
archive:http://archive.is/ahfqD
Due to the removal of the page in question I cannot provide the original page from the site, however the original page was provided.
"Looking ahead to 2018, Max picks Crash Bandicoot as one to watch out for. "...Next year it will be going broader (Switch and PC.)
The new and updated article removes the mention of any console and "going broader" in 2018.