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Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy (June 26)

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There’s a certain shorts-wearing bandicoot that captivated players around the world back on the original PlayStation all those years ago. The precision jumping, memorable boss fights, secret levels, and relics were all part of a winning formula which catapulted the marsupial to the status of a gaming icon. Sure, we had spin-offs and the occasional adventure after the trilogy of PS1 games was released, but none of them ever quite resonated with fans quite like they did.

Praise Aku Aku, then, that Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy is finally making its way to Xbox One in June 2018. With completely reworked visuals, improved controls, and a number of quality of life improvements, the N Sane Trilogy brings the iconic titles to the current generation of consoles with all of the creature comforts you’d expect from a 2018 release. Plus, if you’ve got an Xbox One X, it’ll run at a beautiful 4K resolution, so that’s always a bonus. If you have even the slightest interest in revisiting these classics, this is a must-buy in June.


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