Read Next News January 12, News January 12, PlayStation January 12, News January 11, PlayStation January 11, News January 10, Escape From Tarkov January 8, January 12, January 11, January 10, January 8, Related Articles. Hanging out for news of a Spyro 4. I hope this is legit!! As well as that, a logo has been making the rounds on social media, and after Crash Bandicoot's resurgence, why shouldn't the purple dragon get a new chance? Toys for Bob, developers of Spyro and Crash Bandicoot, has been hit with some unexpected layoffs after a major shift in focus.
This comes after Toys for Bob officially announced they are working with Activision to help development on the third season of Call of Duty Warzone. In a response to the announcement Nicholas Kole , the lead character designer for the Spyro Trilogy and Crash Bandicoot 4, stated that he and the rest of the team working on Warzone have now been let go from the original studio.
Although this move to Warzone may be temporary, it's unclear whether it'll affect the development and release date of the upcoming game. Pinch of salt at the ready, but according to the information the game is being developed in Unreal Engine 4, offers returning characters, and some RPG elements.
Interestingly, the post claims it was originally in development at Vicarious Visions who are now leading the Diablo II Remake. The levels in Crash 4 look similar to the original trilogy especially Warped , with a time-traveling aesthetic , but the overall art design is a bit different, giving the game a unique vibe overall. The game throws in tons of new features and abilities as well , such as the slow-motion ability, new playable characters, and more.
In short, it's new territory for Crash. As previously stated, the unspoken rule has always been that whatever happens to Crash, the same happens to Spyro. Seeing as that Crash 4 essentially ignores all of the series' later sequels , fans can assume that a new Spyro game would also undo all of its most recent entries as well.
This makes sense, as Enter the Dragonfly and A Hero's Tail are both generally viewed as bad games by most fans and critics, and since there have already been rumors going around that a new Spyro game is in development , there is some merit to this idea. Given that Crash 4 shares so many similarities with the PS1 originals, fans can probably expect something similar out of the next Spyro game. As already mentioned, Crash 4 still manages to set itself apart from the original games by introducing some new abilities, new playable characters, a slightly different artist direction, and more.
The recently revealed Tawna redesign is just one example of how the new entry attempts to really set itself apart, and Spyro 4 would hopefully do the same thing. New abilities, new playable characters, and new imaginative worlds would all be welcome additions in the next Spyro game.
And as fans of the series may know, the third Spyro game introduced several new playable characters with new unqiue abilities and movesets, so it'll be interesting to see what direction the next title takes the series. Looking at Activision's release schedule, it appears that the new Spyro game could be arriving as soon as Crash appears to be receiving twice as many titles as Spyro so far, which makes sense as Crash games are both smaller in scope and the more popular one out of the two franchises.
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