After stories surfaced concerning Crash Bandicoot Four apparently containing in-game purchases, developer Toys For Bob has taken to Twitter to make clear that the sport is not going to comprise microtransactions.
“We’re seeing confusion about #MTX in @CrashBandicoot 4 and want to be ? clear: There are NO MICROTRANSACTIONS in #Crash4,” the studio Tweeted. “As a bonus, the Totally Tubular skins are included in all digital versions of the game.”
We’re seeing confusion about #MTX in @CrashBandicoot Four and need to be ? clear: There are NO MICROTRANSACTIONS in #Crash4. As a bonus, the Totally Tubular skins are included in all digital variations of the sport.
— Toys For Bob (@ToysForBob) June 30, 2020
Earlier this week, it was found that the Microsoft Store pre-order web page for Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time featured a disclaimer underneath the sport’s pre-order button that claims “Offers in-app purchases.”
While Toys For Bob didn’t make clear any additional, it’s seemingly that the pre-order bonuses had been someway flagged as microtransactions someplace alongside the road. We’ll replace if we obtain any rationalization.
Despite the devs stepping ahead to clarify the scenario, some followers nonetheless expressed their concern, noting that Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled additionally claimed to don’t have any microtransactions earlier than writer Activision added in-game purchases after the sport’s launch.
It’s About Time – for a brand-wumping new Crash Bandicoot™ recreation! Crash fourward right into a time shattered journey along with your favourite marsupials.
Neo Cortex and N. Tropy are again at it once more and launching an all-out assault on not simply this universe, however your complete multiverse! Crash and Coco are right here to avoid wasting the day by reuniting the 4 Quantum Masks and bending the foundations of actuality.
New talents? Check. More playable characters? Yep. Alternate dimensions? Obviously. Ridonkulous bosses? For certain. Same superior sauce? You wager your candy jorts. Wait, are they really jorts? Not on this universe!
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time is ready to launch on each PlayStation Four and Xbox One on October 2nd, 2020. It’ll price $59.99 and in addition takes place instantly after the occasions of Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped.
You can pre-order the sport on the Microsoft Store by following the hyperlink right here and on the PlayStation Store by following the hyperlink right here.