‘So far, we are seeing some real passion for it’

The just-releasedCrash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogyis doing remarkably well for itself. The PlayStation 4 remaster isreviewing wellandselling even better. So, where does that leave Activision? More remasters in a similar vein, or an all-new extension to theCrashseries? Decisions, decisions.

Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg said the company is “experimenting” with theN. Sane Trilogy. “We know there’s a vocal fanbase that wanted that to come back. But you never know if that is emblematic of a larger audience or just this niche, nostalgia-based community. So far, we are seeing some real passion for it, so that could lead to other things.”

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“Of course, we are always trying to find the next big thing,” he added. “But our first priority is to make sure we are servicing the communities that we are already lucky enough to have.”

I’d love to seeCrash Team Racingreturn, but more generally speaking,Spyro. It’s gotta happen.

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“Gamers are part of our creative process” – Activision’s Eric Hirshberg[GamesIndustry.biz]

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