By Daniela Lozano, | March 30, 2017
Activision has confirmed that "Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy" is coming to Sony's gaming console PS4 on June 30. (YouTube)
Activision has finally informed everyone that users would now have a chance to play the famous "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy" on PS4, with its release date on June 30.
According to Daily Star, a viewer has admitted on Twitter that the beaches in the "Crash Bandicoot" game have become more beautiful and outstanding than usual. She also gave out a sneak peek on the difference between the two build by posting an image side-by-side.
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"The beaches at N. Sanity Beach N. Sane just got more beautiful (Lighter: PSX, Darker: PAX)," @motwera
Some users have also compared the original game with a new version displayed at the PSX last December.
Meanwhile, there are speculations that "Crash Bandicoot" would be made available on Xbox One. However, there has been no confirmation of this.
The modifications to the game would reportedly allow users to have a high-quality gaming experience, with its lighting and animations being redone excellently. Not just that, there are also modifications to the cinematic and support for PS4 Pro.
On the other hand, a new trailer for the game would be released on Friday and would feature a gameplay from the "Crash Bandicoot 2" level Hang Eight. This would allow players to see various enemies and rapids that they would get to meet on the said level.
Meanwhile, there is still no confirmation on whether there would be another game after the upcoming "Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy."
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