Crash Bandicoot’s N. Sane trilogy – which includes remasters of the first Crash Bandicoot, as well as Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back and Crash Bandicoot: Warped – certainly hasn’t crashed and burned to ashes.
Last night, the Crash Bandicoot team revealed that the trilogy has now sold 20 million copies worldwide. “Wow! Thank you to our community of Crash players for this memorable achievement,” the team wrote on social media platform X.
To celebrate, several of the Crash Bandicoot games are now on sale on PlayStation, with deals running until July 3. For example, you can currently buy Crash Bandicoot – Crashversary Bundle It costs £43.99. It usually retails for £110.
By N. Sen The collection of remastered Crash Bandicoot games first launched on the PlayStation 4 in 2017. It did incredibly well for itself upon release. In fact, upon its launch in July 2017, it became a best-selling game. The biggest single-platform releases of the year – Even beat Horizon: Zero Dawn.
After a brief run as a PS4 exclusive, it came Xbox One, PC and Switch next year,
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Our Donlan is gone Working with the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy Upon its release in 2017 he said it was “a tale of nostalgia in all its glory – and that includes plenty of irritability”.
“I don’t think these will ever be first-rate platformers – compared to what other developers were doing at the same time, even the best Crash levels seem a little shapeless and lacking in imagination – but they’re clearly great memories,” he wrote. “And the N. Sane Trilogy lives up to those memories.”