The important question:
Will the Switch version have Funky Mode?
Releasing a new game as multiplat removes the feeling that he's part of the PlayStation family. I think Activision should keep him exclusive even without any Sony deal. It weakens the brand
God I hope soThe important question:
Will the Switch version have Funky Mode?
Why would Activision care about this exactly?Releasing a new game as multiplat removes the feeling that he's part of the PlayStation family. I think Activision should keep him exclusive even without any Sony deal. It weakens the brand
Crash, and even Spyro have had games on Nintendo and Xbox systems in the past. They're exclusivity with Sony died once the PS1 era concluded.Hmmmm. I own and love my Switch, but I feel half the nostalgia for the Crash remaster was that he was synonymous with the PlayStation brand and people were happy to see him back where he belongs. Releasing a new game as multiplat removes the feeling that he's part of the PlayStation family. I think Activision should keep him exclusive even without any Sony deal. It weakens the brand
Why would Activision care about this exactly?
Go check how many Crash games there are on Nintendo systems.
More proof
https://issuu.com/maxpublishing/docs/lsb_spring_2018 (Pg 97-98)
I know, just thought I give a link as evidence to support it
More proof
https://issuu.com/maxpublishing/docs/lsb_spring_2018 (Pg 97-98)
Because Sony ALLOWED activision to make the remake, so they could choose which consoles to put it on.
First you said Sony allowed Activision to make Crash and now you're posting "more proof", but it's already in the OP.
I'm stoopid. Thanks for tellin me
Sony don't need to allow anything, Crash is Activision IP. They don't have anything to do with Crash and never did even when the first games were published by them in behalf of Universal.
Hmmmm. I own and love my Switch, but I feel half the nostalgia for the Crash remaster was that he was synonymous with the PlayStation brand and people were happy to see him back where he belongs. Releasing a new game as multiplat removes the feeling that he's part of the PlayStation family. I think Activision should keep him exclusive even without any Sony deal. It weakens the brand
lol what kind of fanboy BS is that?I have no interest in it on PS4 rn but if it comes to Switch I might pick it up
Why? At this point it'd probably sell better on the Switch
Im seeing this kind of BS a lot recently. "meh xbox fans dont buy this and that" and its the most common used excuse for japanese games.It is so frustrating when people try to argue that the Xbox fanbase does not support whatever genre when they should be considering the situation on a console by console basis, not platform brands. I can assure you most people do not have a specific interest in following console successors and just go with what they feel like or hear is good. Plenty of people who do not have a PlayStation 4 and only have one of whatever other platform would love to play this game.
The suggestion that family friendly platformers would flop on Xbox One is goofy when we have direct evidence from Steamspy that there is not a single 3D platformer on Steam to be in any way a significant success and yet we are getting this on PC.
What do you mean what kind of fanboy BS?lol what kind of fanboy BS is that?
A lot of folks would buy the game on Xbox too.
At this point it would be better to make it available on all platforms possible.
And porting the PS4 version to Xbox is a easy task.
I'm still scratching my head on that one.I wonder what those people who said crash wont sell in 2017 are thinking now
I dont remember a lot of platformers the last couple of years that would indicate that xbox folks dont buy this type of games.What do you mean what kind of fanboy BS?
It's a fucking 3D platformer, people who buy Nintendo consoles are likely much more into those than people who buy XBox.
Add to that the already healthy sales of Switch software and I think it'd easily do better.
Not fanboy BS, just common sense.
lol why?Only one thing is certain, SONY must lock down crash bandicoot marketing rights as soon as possible. Have people associate Crash with playstation.
Except, this is an official toy fair licensing magazine, and an article with the main guy with the company with merchandising rights to crash. So seems to be a total loose lips situation. Or the announcement is going to happen this weekLetd wait the last rumor was bullshit.
https://www.gamezone.com/news/anoth...e-emerges-points-to-december-release-3456457/
People already do. Why exactly would Sony PAY for marketing rights? A waste of moneyOnly one thing is certain, SONY must lock down crash bandicoot marketing rights as soon as possible. Have people associate Crash with playstation.
Friendly reminder that Activision has a thing on the 8th.Except, this is an official toy fair licensing magazine, and an article with the main guy with the company with merchandising rights to crash. So seems to be a total loose lips situation. Or the announcement is going to happen this week
Crash will always be the unofficial Sony Mascot to me.I dont remember a lot of platformers the last couple of years that would indicate that xbox folks dont buy this type of games.
And yes its just pure BS saying that.
Crash Bandicoot is a big name. And not some kind of small Kickstarter Platformer.
The game would do well on Xbox as well.
So yeah i dont see Activision skipping the Xbox. I see them skipping the PC.
lol why?