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When gaming giant Activision-Blizzard took the creator of the mobile phenomenon Candy Crush under its wing for nearly $6 billion, many thought the company was only doing it for the game's earnings. But as fans have discovered, the King Games studio is now working on the new mobile game Crash Bandicoot Mobile.

After ten years, a completely new part is being released, which, of course, will not be intended for consoles, but for mobile devices. The title has been fully adapted for mobile, making it an endless runner in which you will collect Wumpa fruits, destroy wooden crates with various bonuses and dodge exploding TNT crates. So you'll be doing exactly what you know from traditional games, but Crash runs on its own. There are also hidden and bonus tracks.

In addition to running, the title will also offer the possibility of building and expanding your own base on Wumpa Island. According to the description, players should be able to unlock various weapons, including lasers and bazookas, and plant plants that can then gain various temporary upgrades. As for the story, the evil Dr. Neo Cortex, who is about to destroy the multiverse. You will have to save individual worlds, which may also mean the return of classic environments such as canals, medieval walls, the Chinese plague or ancient Egyptian pyramids.

The game has not been officially announced yet, but Activision managed to reveal the game unexpectedly thanks to a prematurely launched campaign on Facebook. Thanks to that and page on the Storemaven test platform, which is used by many developers to test their offers before the official inclusion of products in the App Store and Google Play, we also have the first screenshots of the game available.

As for the official announcement, there is a chance that Activision will announce a new game around the time of the announcement of the new PlayStation 5 console. It is also speculated to announce a brand new console game Crash Bandicoot, which would follow the successful trilogy and Crash Team Racing.

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Source: Kotaku

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