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It Looks Like Crash Bandicoot Is Getting A Mobile Game

Depending on the kind of gamer you are and how much you love Crash Bandicoot, you might be excited to know he's getting his own mobile title. We're actually kind of shocked this didn't happen sooner, but with Activision seeing success from Call Of Duty: Mobile, it appears they're testing the waters with other franchises.

Crash Bandicoot
Credit: Activision

The word leaked out this week from the Twitter account Jump Button, who found a Facebook page and Brazilian ads showing off the soon-to-be-announced mobile title. While Activision themselves have yet to confirm the news, the images and the fact that you can sign up for the game in South America make it pretty clear this is news we'll officially be getting soon.

From what little we can piece together, it appears the game will be an endless runner. So basically, the platforming you know and love from previous Crash Bandicoot titles, only with no end. You'll run, jump, and slide around courses that look pretty familiar, and apparently be able to build and grow a base of some kind. We're guessing since this is a leak, we can expect to hear something official next week. That is, if Activision jumps on this now and doesn't just let it sit there until they're ready.


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