'Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time' Is Coming to Next-Gen Consoles in March
Along with versions for the Nintendo Switch and PC.
Originally released just for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One back in October last year, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is finally coming to next-gen consoles, as well as the Nintendo Switch and PC.
Slated now for March 12, players will soon be able to run the game on the four new platforms. As expected, both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions will support up to 4K, 60 frames-per-second gameplay, along with much faster loading times and 3D audio inclusion. The PS5 option will also naturally accommodate the new DualSense controllers, featuring special haptics for both Tawna Bandicoot’s hookshot and Neo Cortex’s gun as well. Those who already own the title on the previous-gen PS4 and Xbox one will be able to upgrade to its latest version without any additional costs.
As for the Nintendo Switch and PC ports, the former will obviously not run up to 4K and 60 fps, but will come at a discounted price, while the latter will support higher frame rates and resolutions typical of computers and be available through Blizzard’s Battle.net app.
For fans of the classic franchise, Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time will go for $60 USD on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and $40 USD on the Switch and PC.
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