![]() Developers at Toys for Bob have been working furiously to prepare for this weekend’s closed beta test, where the new game will land in the hands of select Crash fans for the first time. The new title promises a fresh direction for the franchise, thanks to a 4v4 strategic multiplayer approach, and aims to serve as a re-entry point for people who might be keen to rekindle their love for that unique brand of Bandicoot mayhem. Toys for Bob gets another crack at rekindling the Crash love on June 20 with the release of Crash Team Rumble. In 2020, after a 12-year hiatus from the platform approach that brought it fame, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time emerged. In time Crash evolved from game to series, expanding to several titles (across several genres, most notably racing) before landing in the hands of San Francisco Bay Area developers Toys For Bob. (See what we did there?) Amid all that zaniness was a game that challenged players with precision jumps, deadly traps, and nefarious enemies. What you might not remember is that Crash took platformers, games where the main objective was to run and jump from one platform to another, to new levels. Pay close attention to the goals, as players will need to bounce on a specific number of balloon shapes in order to win.For anyone who grew up in the ‘90s, you may remember Crash Bandicoot as a game that was colorful, fast-paced, and a little ridiculous-in no small part thanks to its eponymous marsupial and the similarly silly cartoon characters that populated his world.
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