Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! launches globally on iOS and Android

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! has finally launched globally on iOS and Android. It was originally scheduled to launch on March 25 but became available on both platforms a day early. The endless runner game was developed by King, the same team behind the successful hit Candy Crush Saga. The announcement for the game was made last year in late October.

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! is a similar game to Temple run. It is free-to-play but contains in-app purchases. Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! features classic characters, enemies, bosses, and lands from the Crash Bandicoot franchise which makes for a nostalgic experience.

Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! launches globally on iOS and Android

‘Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!’ available for download on iOS and Android

On the Run! features access to 12 various lands, including The Lab, Turtle Woods, Lost City, Temple Ruins, and Wumpa Islands. Players have to face off against a total of 50 bosses including Dingodile, Scorporilla, Nitrus Brio, Fake Crash, and Crash’s nemesis – Dr. Neo Cortex. All these features combined promise players over 100 hours of gameplay.

The game also features unlockable characters and skins along with challenges and rewards. Crash Bandicoot: On the Run! is available for download as a free-to-play game but it does consist of in-app purchases players can use to unlock extra in-game items.

Crash Bandicoot is back, but this time he’s on the run and on mobile! That means high-speed battle runs across Wumpa Island to save the multiverse from the evil Dr. Neo Cortex; smash crates, avoid obstacles and run into your favorite characters…Not to mention battling your favorite Crash bosses, earning rewards, base building and weapon crafting – all with a customizable Crash

Crash Bandicoot was initially developed in 1996 by Naughty Dog, it was exclusive to PlayStation for the first five entries before it made a grand appearance on GameCube and Xbox. The first mobile version of the game arrived under the name Crash Nitro Kart, while the game made its debut on App Store in 2008 named Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D.

The game is available to download on Google Play Store and App Store. Personally, I have been waiting for this game since its announcement and will be sure to check it out soon. If you do, let us know your reviews in the comments below!

Check out the trailer for ‘Crash Bandicoot: On the Run!’ down below:

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