@lueademon More popular than ever is pushing it. It definitely helped a little but if Crash could return and sell the Nsane trilogy that well after being gone for almost a decade and only be in one sky landers game, I personally believe Spyro could’ve to.
@LocalYapTV Alone? No. Technically Boom did worse business wise. But it did push the “Sonic was never good” shift online. So many were getting their think pieces about Sonic as a whole because of this game.
@mr_evaporation Please say it louder for those in the back. Skylanders from what I heard has nothing to do with Spyro himself. They just needed an existing IP to help it get off the ground.
@SrcFreak@cyntheticss The advertising was the cherry on top. Not to mention the insane crunch time that came with composing for the game. If you dont believe me then listen to the final boss music fully.
@AHeroFalls@weirder_garrett Where are you getting that from? Spyro’s been multiplat since the 2000s after year of the dragon. This is the only Spyro game that Xbox has revealed.
@weirder_garrett PlayStation never fully owned the rights to Spyro. Same thing with Final fantasy and Tomb Raider. They wanted in him and Crash PlayStation allstars but weren’t putting up with Activision’s prices for them. Plus his cameo Astrobot. Sony always cared bro.
@Cartoonhistory2 Not against the idea of having a Crash movie, but Crash hasn’t been present enough as of late to warrant this. I fear that it may share the same fate as the Ratchet and Clank movie and then they think no one cares about Crash when that’s not the case.