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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy classified as a multi-platform game in Australia

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has been classified as a multi-platform game in Australia, raising the hopes of fans on PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

The title, a remastered bundle of Crash Bandicoot, Crash 2 and Crash: Warped, is currently being marketed as a PS4 exclusive. Activision Blizzard currently owns the Crash IP, not Sony, so this multi-platform classification lends more credence to the possibility of a timed-exclusive scenario.

Activision Blizzard hasn’t commented on multi-platform availability, though Sony has taken to Twitter to say that the game “will be coming to PlayStation 4 and PS4 Pro first.”

We’ll have more on Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy‘s availability on Xbox, Switch and PC as it becomes available.

Thanks, Beau.

 


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