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    Returning Platformer game, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, set for October 2, 2020 release

    Developer Toys for Bob announces Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – an intense and insane 3D platforming game, coming this fall to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, and Xbox One X.

    The game features below is found in Activision website

    The core experience of what makes Crash Bandicoot games so entertaining – an intense and hilarious 3D platforming experience defined by a certain marsupial’s brash attitude – remains faithfully intact, but with a number of new twists: This includes a reimagined and updated art style, new gameplay mechanics, and innovative abilities, like being able to switch between Modern and Retro modes of play: These are all features that allow longtime fans and new players alike to enjoy Crash’s latest adventure!

    Face Your Foes: Quantum Masks

    Crash and Coco are still jumping, spinning, and wumping around as they are known for, but don’t think they’ve sat around with nary a new trick up their (lack of) sleeves!

    New to Crash Bandicoot 4 is the Quantum Masks: four powerful guardians of space and time that give our heroes the power to bend the rules of reality and conquer dangerous obstacles in exciting new ways. Out of these four masks, two are introduced within the launch trailer: Kupuna-Wa (the Time Mask), who slows downtime to allow for even more precise movements, and the Ika Ika (the Gravity Mask), who allows for platforming upside down despite the regular laws of physics!

    Pre-Orders Live Now – Get it on Digital for Totally Tubular Skins!

    Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time will be available for the suggested retail price in the U.S. of $59.99 on October 2, 2020.

    Purchasing the game digitally will grant you the Totally Tubular Skins (available at launch), which puts Crash and Coco into some digs that show off their radical roots.

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