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Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy sets down on Switch this week with new launch trailer

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Crash Bandicoot is making his way to Nintendo Switch at long last, and you can celebrate the popular mascot’s debut on Nintendo’s system with a new launch trailer. The iconic character is coming to life via the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on the console, with a port of last year’s hit release that features the three original Crash PlayStation titles. 

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Crash Bandicoot is making his way to Nintendo Switch at long last, and you can celebrate the popular mascot’s debut on Nintendo’s system with a new launch trailer. The iconic character is coming to life via the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy on the console, with a port of last year’s hit release that features the three original Crash PlayStation titles. 

Players can jump into Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped in one handy little package. It released on PlayStation 4 previously to much fanfare, attracting a ridiculous amount of success for Activision and developer Vicarious Visions.

In fact, according to Activision, Crash was the number one top-selling remastered collection in the history of PlayStation 4. That’s a major accomplishment, for sure. Activision has stated that it’s sold incredibly well since its June 2017 debut, which is likely the reason behind opening it up to other platforms. 

It’s interesting to see Crash coming to Switch, since he’s been a PlayStation mainstay for so long, but the platforms will likely feel right at home on the portable console. It’s also a system perfect for families (and just about anyone else, too) so the nostalgia rush that comes along with playing these games is going to be a boon for sales, no doubt. 

Check out the new trailer above, and you can look forward to the port landing on Switch on June 29. That’s only a few days away! Are you looking forward to playing those familiar levels once more?


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