Temple Run developers are coming back with a new hit – none other than Crash Bandicoot. According to a new leak, the famous game is coming to smartphones.
Crash Bandicoot is a fan-favorite. The famous Playstation game has won the hearts of thousands of gamers all around the world with his wild hops, spins, and pounds.
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The most recent and quite frankly, very exciting leak, the Bandicoot game is about to become portable! As it appears, according to sources, this is the real deal! It looks like we’re going to be collecting apples in a jogging stretch of infinity.
Two Twitter users (@jumpbuttoncb and @motwera) uncovered a sign-up link for the game using some Facebook magic. Thanks, guys.
The link leads you to a page where it’s explained that the mobile version of Crash Bandicoot isn’t ready to deploy yet – but it implores people to complete a survey to help its development.
The page reads:
Thank you for your interest in this new game! Unfortunately, this game is not yet available but we would appreciate a moment of your time to complete a short survey in order to help improve its development. Your responses will be anonymous and no personal data about you is collected or processed.
CRASH BANDICOOT MOBILE GAME REVEALED
investigation by myself and @MotweraThis game can be signed up for NOW it seems.
The way the link was found was by searching the name on FB after previously being a fan of the FB page tied to the Brazilian ads.https://t.co/98Qq3jkJCZ pic.twitter.com/AE6bPek4rq
— JumpButton (@jumpbuttoncb) February 7, 2020
This will not be the first time that icon landed on a smartphone. In 2008, Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D was one of the first games on the Apple Store for iPod Touch and iPhone.
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Since 2017, Playstation, Xbox and Nintendo players have been able to enjoy Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled – glorious throwbacks to classic games, lovingly rebuilt from top-to-bottom.
Activision chief revealed previously that the company’s franchise is considering its potential for more mobile developments.
Activision Blizzard president and chief operating officer Coddy Johnson said, via Gamespot:
A third of our business is on mobile already. We have the largest mobile gaming presence in the west. So we want to build on that leadership position. We think it’s a foundation of strength to do that. [Mobile] is a massive opportunity, and we think not just for Call of Duty and not just for Diablo Immortal.
There’s no definite release date for the game just yet, so we’ll have to satisfy with the consoles for a while longer.