Crash Bandicoot has established itself in the annals of gaming history as one of the greatest and most iconic platformers of all time. But a Crash as an endless runner game? Well, why wasn’t it made earlier?
Activision recently announced Crash Bandicoot: On the Run, a free-to-play endless runner game, which will launch on iOS and Android devices sometime in Spring 2021.
As the game’s official Twitter account states, players can enjoy over “100 hours” of gameplay, as well as 50 bosses to beat and 12 levels to play through. Also according to its Google Play listing, Crash Bandicoot: On the Run will also feature a unique base-building aspect, where players will have to “craft gadgets and weapons” and other downtime activities to boost their hopes of surviving longer runs.
There also seems to be an asynchronous multiplayer mode where groups of players can perform runs together. Given its free-to-play nature, the game will include typical free-to-play game features such as limited resources that recharge after a set amount of time, as well as optional in-game purchases.
Marion has a serious RPG addiction. Sometimes it bleeds into real life; he forgets to sleep because he thinks he has a Witcher’s body clock. Forgive him in advance if he suddenly blurts out terms such as “Mind Flayer” and “Magic Missile”, because never once does he stop thinking about his next Dungeons & Dragons game.