Toys For Bob, Activision, Microtransactions, Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

The developer behind Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time, Toys for Bob, has processed that its upcoming platformer will not hold in microtransactions, despite speculation suggesting otherwise. Worry began when fans took notice of the phrase "Offers in-app purchases" side by side to the game's cost tail on the Microsoft Store, suggesting that Activision has plans to implement microtransactions of some kind. However, Toys for Bob has squashed that hypothesis happening Chitter.

At any rate as far arsenic Crash Bandicoot 4: IT's About Time's launch is concerned, there is no plan for microtransactions. Though an update could come with in-game purchases at a later day of the month just as with Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Toys for Bob's tweet should ease up concerns that the publisher will lock whatever content behind a paywall. For now, additional substance looks to be restricted to the Totally Tubular skins that come with digital purchases.

The game was revealed sporting last calendar week, debuting a revamped look for Gate-crash and his cast of familiar characters. Along with a technical climb that has the bandicoot looking as good American Samoa ever, the lame wish feature film new masks, levels, and another unparalleled gameplay mechanics.

Activision and Toys for Bob's Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Metre launches along Oct. 2 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.