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We’re not that far removed fromCrash 4, but we are quite a ways away from the debut ofCrash Bandicooton PlayStation. 25 years removed, actually! Yikes, time flies.

Developer and current steward of the franchise Toys for Bob is celebrating with a few bits of media, includinga historical rundown blogas well as a new studio video.

Crash

The clip is extremely short, and features Paul Yan and Avery Lodato, co-studio heads at Toys for Bob. As they muse on the first time they sawCrash Bandicootin action, we get a montage of games both old and new (alongside a complete and utter lack ofCrash Bashin video form); and a tease.

At the end of the video, Yan says:

“Thank you for loudly demanding to see more of your favorite Bandicoot. We couldn’t have gotten here without your love and support for this franchise, be sure to follow theCrash Bandicootand Toys for Bob accounts on social for the latest news.”

Then Lodato follows that up with:

“Happy 25th anniversary Crash, we’ll see more of you very soon.”

“Very soon” eh? The blog also provides a further hint, noting: “Join in on the fun as we look back at a quarter century ofCrashand offer a glimpse of things to come.”

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Well it’s either a new entry likeCrash 5, a spinoff featuring a new character (Crash 4‘s multi-character conceit kind of teed this up), or another remaster/remake.The list on the blog announcementcould be a clue as to what they could hit next.

Link rides a horse across a landscape with a Nintendo Switch faded into the background.

The Shiny Meloetta from Pokemon HOME.

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Soma and other characters posing for the cover art of the game

The Dark Arcana select screen

An old man stands in a field with an ominous box and strange tentacles

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