Crash Bandicoot 4 and Spyro Reignited Trilogy developer Toys for Bob has formally confirmed that it’ll companion with Xbox for its subsequent sport.
In a message on X (previously Twitter), Toys for Bob says Xbox will publish its subsequent mission, which is “nonetheless very early in improvement”. As such, it is likely to be some time earlier than we hear something farther from the studio.
The developer does, nonetheless, say that it is “so sooo impressed about” the sport, and that it might probably’t wait to share extra. Sadly, it would not appear like extra will likely be coming in subsequent month’s Xbox showcase, at any fee.
![Spyro leaping away from an icy enemy in Spyro Reignited Trilogy, developed by Toys for Bob](https://techraptor.net/sites/default/files/styles/content_inline_mobile/public/images/toys-for-bob-xbox-publishing-spyro-reignited.jpg?itok=KUxRHg1L)
Rumors first started to swirl that Toys for Bob would group up with Xbox for its subsequent sport again in March, however right this moment’s announcement represents the primary official affirmation that the partnership goes forward.
Some would possibly contemplate the team-up a little bit unusual contemplating that Toys for Bob turned impartial from Microsoft in February, however a studio going indie doesn’t suggest it might probably’t group up with its former homeowners, in spite of everything.
Moreover, given the weird studio closure spree on which Microsoft embarked not too long ago, Toys for Bob is arguably in one of the best place in relation to working with Microsoft and the Xbox model.
Proper now, we’re undecided whether or not Toys for Bob’s sport will likely be Xbox-exclusive. Teaming up with Xbox as a writer would appear to indicate exclusivity, however in spite of everything, a few of Xbox’s video games can be found on different techniques.
![Crash running towards the camera with Aku-Aku by his side in Toys for Bob's Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy](https://techraptor.net/sites/default/files/styles/content_inline_mobile/public/images/toys-for-bob-xbox-publishing-crash-n-sane.jpg?itok=pU8W1bgf)
With none additional details about Toys for Bob’s new mission to go on, we will solely speculate about what it is likely to be, however many will little doubt be hoping for a brand new Crash Bandicoot or Spyro the Dragon sport.
A partnership with Xbox might nicely present some gasoline for that fireside; in spite of everything, these franchises are technically Microsoft-owned because of the Activision Blizzard merger.
Nonetheless, we’ll simply have to attend and see what Toys for Bob has on the playing cards. Keep tuned for extra.