![]() Crash appears to be receiving twice as many titles as Spyro so far, which makes sense as Crash games are both smaller in scope and the more popular one out of the two franchises. Sane Trilogy arrived in 2017, then Reignited Trilogy in 2018, Nitro-Fueled in 2019, and now It's About Time in 2020. Looking at Activision's release schedule, it appears that the new Spyro game could be arriving as soon as 2021. ![]() The recently revealed Tawna redesign is just one example of how the new entry attempts to really set itself apart, and Spyro 4 would hopefully do the same thing. As already mentioned, Crash 4 still manages to set itself apart from the original games by introducing some new abilities, new playable characters, a slightly different artist direction, and more. Given that Crash 4 shares so many similarities with the PS1 originals, fans can probably expect something similar out of the next Spyro game. ![]() This makes sense, as Enter the Dragonfly and A Hero's Tail are both generally viewed as bad games by most fans and critics, and since there have already been rumors going around that a new Spyro game is in development, there is some merit to this idea. Seeing as that Crash 4 essentially ignores all of the series' later sequels, fans can assume that a new Spyro game would also undo all of its most recent entries as well. As previously stated, the unspoken rule has always been that whatever happens to Crash, the same happens to Spyro.
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