Rumour: Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy may come to the PC

Now here is something interesting. At PAX East, a rep claimed that Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy will be coming to the PC, and that it will support both 4K and 60fps.

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy is a collection of remasters of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. And to be honest, this wouldn’t surprise us as a lot of PS4-only games have found their way on the PC. Also, it appears that Sony is not involved in this release as Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy will be published by Activision.

Still, this rep could have simply been misinformed, so we strongly suggest taking it with a grain of salt. At least for now.

You can find below the video in which the rep claimed that Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy will be coming to the PC.

Stay tune for more!

🎮 PAX East 2017 Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy gameplay demo beta hands on 60p off screen footage

37 thoughts on “Rumour: Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy may come to the PC”

    1. All the love you see are coming from ps4 users and now consider the fact that so far it’s exclusive to ps4. You can imagine the “why”.
      You won’t see any other platform user(there are exceptions) who will be as excited as PS users. Another reason- Nostalgia?

      1. sony fanboys seem to be excited about every game that comes out on ps4 and not on other systems even obscure games. Sites like dualshilockers was trying to push EDF 4 as a “ps4 exlusvie” because it was exlusive in japan at release. Wow just wow.

        1. Agreed, many of the PS4 exclusives are great, but i can see a trend of PS fanboys making it more than it is. Anyway if there is not a big design flaw in this game and not sold at full price im getting it.

          1. A minority of PS4 exclusives (real exclusives, not console-exclusives or remasters) may be pretty good but, as you say, Sony fanboys do love to exaggerate the quality of videogames in the instance they’re exclusive to Sony consoles. Legions of them even took to defending trash like The Order: 1886 and the frame-pacing problem present in Bloodborne will seemingly never be fixed.

            As for this latest remaster (another one on PS4, smh) then if the trilogy does appear on PC I’ll probably pick it up once available at bargain bin prices largely because I have fond memories of the first game on PS1. Paying full price for it seems a bit mental but expect to see it topping the sales charts regardless.

        2. When did they do that? It was a PS4 exclusive for a time, the PC port wasn’t officially announced and released til months after that version.

      2. It’s timed exclusive it’s not a ps4 exclusive Activision owns the crash series it will come to pc and Xbox one

    2. Well the controls are HORRIBLE but the enviroments and the overal style of the game are definetly interesting. Not many games that a giant hits your character and it ends thrown and stuck on the screen like a cartoon.

    3. Probably because you’ve never played, Crash bandicoot series and spyro series on PS1 were extremely good games, not only for the graphics but soundtracks were on a much higher level than its counterparts.
      I don’t see the appeal of crash today, other than nostalgic purposes, btw.

      1. I honestly just played Crash 3 and some of 2 the other day (or rather month) it honestly it plays really well, nothing complicated and nothing hard, honestly its a great platformer game.

        1. It is no doubt about that, but puting it in context of today games seems rather unnapealing, for the time its was really great.

      2. I did play it. But I find it inferior to most others I played. I only played the 1st part but.

        Never played Spyro though, something about the baby dragon doesn’t appeal to me.

        1. the first one? yeah you found it not so good as it was the first one, most games series the first one would have lower “stats” on everything compared to the newer ones.. you should have tried Crash Bandicoot: Warped or Crash team racing (although on you seemingly biased view, you might have found that one too much a “rip off” of Mario kart) and from there on crash games became pretty bad, untill Twinsanity, and then down hill again…

        1. Hehehe, if you were born that era on the 8 to 12 years old cycle, compared to what existed, yes extremely good games.

          1. I grew up in that era, and still think they are just OK-ish.
            IMO they are not even the best action-ish platformers on the PSX, let alone if compared to what RARE offered on the N64.

          2. Well i can’t put links here so some data from wikipedia.
            Crash franchise sold 50 million copies
            Crash Bandicoot 3: warped sold 7.13 million copies for PS1 being the 8th best seller
            Crash Bandicoot sold 6.82 M copies on ps1 being the 11th best seller
            Crash Bandicoot 2 sold 5.17 M on PS1 being the 14th best seller.

            To put it in context Gran Turismo sold 10.85 M being the most sold PS1 game.
            Legend of Zelda Sold 7.6 Million
            Golden Eye 8.09.
            Conclusion, no Okayish game could have sold so much at that time when video games were very restricted to children and teenager.
            Your reasoning is flawed because RARE 007 was the third best seller, so comparing to it which by the way was not even a platformer is trying to discredit a great game and franchise.

          3. LMAO, sorry but that was some *sspull (no offense intended).

            Not only best selling doesn’t mean best game, what I’m talking about is critical acclaim.
            (and yes, I know, subjectivity yadda yadda).

            And by RARE, I meant their platformers (I thought that was implied already but here we go) Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie, Conkers BFD, DK 64.

            For as much flaws as there is in those games, Crash and Spyro got nothing on their classic status. And I didn’t even mention Nintendo and Mario 64.

    4. The very first game in the series was popular in part due to PS1 owners at the time crying out for a platform game mascot to rival what Nintendo and Sega consoles had with Mario and Sonic respectively.

  1. I’m always happy to see the older games get PC remakes but the Crash games just plain sucked. Bring us Spyro already.

  2. These games always looked mediocre to me, but I’d try em out for dirt cheap if they ever hit Steam.

  3. Loved Crash Bandicoot when I was a kid. I’d gladly buy this collection if it comes to PC just for nostalgic

  4. The past gen as well as this gen has seen some PC games going to consoles, the same from consoles in return, so it would be no surprise to seeing this come to PC, more money to be made by Activision in the end.

  5. As someone that has played the originals back in the day this will be a great chance for me to have a dream come true to replay them on PC with updated graphics and support but on my PC if this does end up being true.

  6. Makes sense Sony doesn’t own Crash i believe activision does. Also you could play all the good crash games with a PS1 emulator if you want.

    1. Golden Eye never came to PC even though it was touted. Activision doesn’t have to if they don’t want to.

  7. to me the best Crash games were Warped, CTR and Twinsanty….. the worst were Wrath of cortex, Bash, and nitro kart

    1. CTR was the best, and it still plays well even to this day
      hell, it can ever hold a candle to modern racing games like sonic all star and mario cart
      (correct me if i’m wrong but didn’t CTR interduce the whole sliding boost mechanic?)

      1. mario kart had a slide thing.. but not the Slide + trubo boost combo..
        also i still have my CTR game disk, i have so many memories of playing with friends with it…… we used to spend hours on it………
        the moved to Rock band .. now sadly everyone has their own responsibility and we don’t do much gaming….. still tthe CTR disk is like a treasure to me

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