Multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game leaks, but not the one you're thinking of

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A new Crash Bandicoot game is reportedly in the works at Toys for Bob, and it could be revealed at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest this week.

"Not only is it gonna be a new Crash Bandicoot, it's gonna be a multiplayer Crash Bandicoot," journalist Jez Corden said on a (at the 1:29:05 mark). Corden didn't provide many details (he said "I wasn't supposed to leak that"), but did suggest that "it's like a fou꧅r-player brawler almost, but Crash-oriented." The info came during a discussion of Summer Game Fest announcements.

One thing Corden did say for certain, though: this game is not called Wumpa League. Wumpa League was the name of another rumored multiplayer Crash game in development at Toys fo🃏r Bob, which has been the subject of seemingly contradictory reports✱ for years.

Liam Robertson of DidYouKnowGaming some time ago that Wumpa League was set to let teams ofꦦ players compete to collect items in open-ended 3D platforming levels. Robertson notes that "there were a lot of rumours of them second guessing the core concept and some pretty out there things were being suggested. Then a bunch of key people from the project left the company."

If this new game 🐓has any lineage with Wumpa League, based on the new description it seems that the developers have taken the iܫdea of a multiplayer Crash game in a very different direction.

Summer Game Fest is scheduled to 🐟be broadcast on June 9. Publisher A🐈ctivision Blizzard will be on-hand to show campaign gameplay from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - we'll soon know for sure if they're also bringing Crash.

Stay up to date on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:E3 2022 schedule.

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