Crash Bandicoot bundle

The new Crash Bandicoot bundle has basically all of the games that matter

Crash 1-3, Crash 4, and Crash Team Racing — but no Crash Bash!

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Crash has been alive for 25 years. Time flies! I mean really, this is a PlayStation One game, and it’s been out for 25 years. I’m scared. Well, this Crash Bandicoot bundle might help us forget the passage of time for a bit.

Billed as a 25th anniversary celebration, the Crash Bandicoot bundle includes the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (the remastered Crash 1-3), Crash 4, and Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled. The bundles are basically on everything, including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

Right now the Crash Bandicoot bundle is on sale for $59.99, at the base MSRP of $99.99.  Or you can opt for the “Quadrology Bundle” which just contains the four “main” games (the trilogy and It’s About Time) for $41.99. Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled is $39.99 on most digital marketplaces, FYI. Do the math and decide which one you want for yourself! Or ignore it all, you can do that too.

One thing I still can’t really get over is the utter disrespect of Crash Bash, Sony’s take on Mario Party. Was it perfect? No. But it’s worth remembering, at least. Release it, you cowards!

As a visual aid, here’s a recap of what’s included in the Crash Bandicoot bundle:

Crash Bandicoot bundle

Activision also reminds us of this “catch up” video in case you’re jumping back into the series:


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