'Crash Bandicoot' Nintendo Switch rumors 2018: Could happen soon

A promotional photo for "Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy" Facebook/CrashBandicoot

With the Nintendo Switch getting more and more sales as game developers start to trust the console, it would not be surprising for games to get ported to the Switch. The same could be said for also popular "Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy." Apparently, it might be happening quite soon.

This is no new news for the fans of the game franchise so it may not entirely be surprising. Nevertheless, for those who want to be even more convinced, a Spanish game retailer, XtraLife, has listed the "N.Sane Trilogy game" for the Nintendo Switch.

Unlike many listings that usually get put down after an alleged leak, players can still see the actual page of the game. The default option is, of course, set to the PlayStation 4 (PS4) version. However, there is a toggle button to view and thus buy a Switch version. Unfortunately, pressing the toggle button would not get you anywhere but back to the main page of the site.

According to GamingBolt, the listing did state that the game will be out within 2018 but no clues point to a specific date. Previous clues were also found when GB eye licensing manager Max Arguile revealed in an official magazine that publishers Activision is definitely releasing the game on Switch and even PC.

As for the remaster the classic itself, it is unsurprising that it became one of the best selling remaster collections of all time. The "Crash Bandicoot" game series is one that many would not deny to be a huge part of their childhood game life.

For now, "Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy" is available on the PS4. If it does get ported to the Switch within this year, fans could expect some news to come within the next months.

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